Fat Chance, Charlie Vega

Fat Chance, Charlie Vega

by Crystal Maldonado

Narrated by Carla Vega

Unabridged — 11 hours, 4 minutes

Fat Chance, Charlie Vega

Fat Chance, Charlie Vega

by Crystal Maldonado

Narrated by Carla Vega

Unabridged — 11 hours, 4 minutes

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This fun and refreshing coming-of-age story follows Charlie, a fat brown girl on a journey of self-acceptance while the world (including her mother) is telling her she needs to be thinner, lighter, and quieter. Through it all, Charlie manages to find happiness while balancing her relationship with her best friend and a budding romance in this heartfelt debut.

Coming of age as a Fat brown girl in a white Connecticut suburb is hard.
Harder when your whole life is on fire, though.


Charlie Vega is a lot of things. Smart. Funny. Artistic. Ambitious. Fat.

People sometimes have a problem with that last one. Especially her mom. Charlie wants a good relationship with her body, but it's hard, and her mom leaving a billion weight loss shakes on her dresser doesn't help. The world and everyone in it have ideas about what she should look like: thinner, lighter, slimmer-faced, straighter-haired. Be smaller. Be whiter. Be quieter.

But there's one person who's always in Charlie's corner: her best friend Amelia. Slim. Popular. Athletic. Totally dope. So when Charlie starts a tentative relationship with cute classmate Brian, the first worthwhile guy to notice her, everything is perfect until she learns one thing-he asked Amelia out first. So is she his second choice or what? Does he even really see her? UGHHH. Everything is now officially a MESS.

A sensitive, funny, and painful coming-of-age story with a wry voice and tons of chisme, Fat Chance, Charlie Vega tackles our relationships to our parents, our bodies, our cultures, and ourselves.

Editorial Reviews

APRIL 2021 - AudioFile

In a shy, adolescent tone, narrator Carla Vega tells the story of Charlie Vega, who fights to prove herself worthy of love. Charlie’s experience of the world is primarily one of negative messaging, particularly from her mother, who doesn’t believe Charlie is worthy of love because she is fat. Charlie’s voice is sweet and laugh-out-loud funny at times as she learns to love her body as it is despite her mother’s insistence that she needs to lose weight before she can be happy and successful. A sweet romance blossoms, and you can hear the smiles in Charlie’s voice as she gains confidence and interacts with crushes, best friends, and co-workers. H.C. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

12/14/2020

In this winsome, body-affirmative YA novel set in New England, a self-described fat Puerto Rican American teen wrestles with insecurity and familial pressure to lose weight as she journeys toward love and self-acceptance. Sixteen-year-old high schooler Charlotte “Charlie” Vega has never dated anyone but yearns for the real-life version of the swoonworthy romances she writes online. In her day-to-day life, Charlie contents herself with daydreaming (“I imagine being kissed about a hundred times a day”) and hanging out with her supportive best friend Amelia, who is Black. That all changes, however, when her handsome Korean classmate and coworker, Brian, expresses an interest in dating her. But as Charlie’s insecurities about her worthiness as a romantic interest begin to surface, she must work through her doubts before she sabotages the relationships closest to her heart. In a book containing themes reminiscent of Julie Murphy’s Dumplin’, debut author Mal- donado melds sunny prose with incisive commentary on society’s fatphobia, complex mother-daughter relationships, and the struggle to fully love oneself. Though the story’s narrative beats tread familiar territory, Charlie’s emotional arc hits all the right notes, resulting in a warm and insightful coming-of-age tale. Ages 14–up. Agent: Tamar Rydzinski, Context Literary. (Feb.)

From the Publisher

A New England Book Award Winner
An NPR Best Book of the Year
An Amazon Best Children's Book of the Year
A POPSUGAR Best New Young Adult Novel
A Cosmopolitan Best New Book
A Bustle Most Anticipated Debut
A Forbes Most Notable Young Adult Book
A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Nominee
A Latinxs in Publishing Best Books of the Year
A Kirkus Reviews Best Young Adult Book of the Year
A Business Insider Best Young Adult Romance Book
 
★ "Charlie's struggles are authentic and raw while Maldonado's bright prose makes for a page-turner. . . . An overdue and welcome ingénue."—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
 
"Charlie's emotional arc hits all the right notes, resulting in a warm and insightful coming-of-age tale."—Publishers Weekly

"Perfection. . . . A romance that warms your entire body like a cup of hot chocolate."—The Nerd Daily

"Sweet and sincere, Charlie Vega's journey is a delight."—School Library Journal
 
"With a memorable cast that brings fresh faces and voices to a typically homogenous genre, this title focuses on the positives of the often difficult and confusing high-school experience: genuine friendships and allies, powerful first crushes, and discovering oneself. . . . Charlie's optimistic outlook, despite the challenges that come with her identity, will attract a widespread audience of romance lovers and expand their idea of what a romantic lead can look like."—Booklist
 
"We're so excited to get our hands on it."—BuzzFeed
 
"Readers will appreciate Charlie from the get-go and rejoice when she herself begins to see the Charlie-celebrating light."—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
 
"Fat Chance, Charlie Vega is an utterly heartwarming story of love—of friends, of family, of romance and, most importantly, of oneself."—Shelf Awareness
 
"Issues of body positivity and racial and gender identity are dealt with in a light, positive, and totally engrossing manner. This novel is perfect for fans of Julie Murphy's Dumplin' and for any reader who struggles with feeling like they are 'not enough.'"—School Library Connection

"Fat Chance, Charlie Vega is an accomplished debut, and its nuanced depictions of first love, a complex mother-daughter relationship, and fat acceptance make it stand out."—BookPage
 
"Fun and refreshing. . . . A heartfelt debut."—Barnes and Noble

"A must-read for teens."—Common Sense Media
 
"This book feels like your best friend giving you a hug—it's warm and sweet and healing."—Mason Deaver, bestselling author of I Wish You All the Best
 
"A sweet and cheerful debut, Fat Chance, Charlie Vega moves with rom-com energy and a whole lot of awkward, goofy, chubby-girl-with-a-crush-on-a-boy vibes."—Gabby Rivera, author of Juliet Takes a Breath and Marvel's America

School Library Journal

02/01/2021

Gr 9 Up—Charlie Vega is struggling, and who can blame her? She's continuously bullied by her mother about her weight, resigned to being overshadowed by her thin and popular best friend Amelia, withdrawn from her Puerto Rican extended family after the death of her father, and tossed aside by her admittedly unworthy crush. When she meets a new coworker, Brian, it's not easy to let go of her insecurities in pursuit of her own happiness. Charlie's romantic journey is adorable, perfectly encompassing all the giddy hopes and insecurities of first love. Maldonado dumps all the old tropes that have so often portrayed teenage boys as being manipulative and mean until finally realizing that maybe a female character is worthwhile. Here, love interest Brian is constant, compassionate, and kind from the beginning. The teenage characters act out with some high school melodrama, especially Charlie and Amelia as they adjust to their changing friendship. However, they own and apologize for their actions, demonstrating an emotional maturity and self-awareness not always credited to teenagers. Charlie's mother's tentative acceptance of her isn't convincing enough to overcome the fat-shaming and emotional abuse she demonstrates throughout the story, however, it's Charlie's personal growth that matters the most. She starts out knowing that she should love and accept herself, but believing it is hard. Getting there is worth the bumps along the way. The characters are diverse and authentic—Charlie's dad was Puerto Rican and her mother is white, Amelia is pansexual and Black, and Brian is Korean American with two moms. VERDICT Sweet and sincere, Charlie Vega's journey is a delight.—Alyssa Annico, Youngstown State Univ., OH

APRIL 2021 - AudioFile

In a shy, adolescent tone, narrator Carla Vega tells the story of Charlie Vega, who fights to prove herself worthy of love. Charlie’s experience of the world is primarily one of negative messaging, particularly from her mother, who doesn’t believe Charlie is worthy of love because she is fat. Charlie’s voice is sweet and laugh-out-loud funny at times as she learns to love her body as it is despite her mother’s insistence that she needs to lose weight before she can be happy and successful. A sweet romance blossoms, and you can hear the smiles in Charlie’s voice as she gains confidence and interacts with crushes, best friends, and co-workers. H.C. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2020-12-22
Debut author Maldonado brings charming Charlie Vega to life as an endearing rom-com protagonist.

At 16, Charlie, who has a White mom and Puerto Rican dad, has never been kissed. This is just one of the many reasons she views herself as second fiddle to Amelia, her charming, confident, pansexual best friend who is “the walking embodiment of Black excellence.” Another big reason is that Amelia is beautiful—and Charlie is fat. Though Charlie is working to inculcate the body-positive messages of the #fatfashion influencers she follows, she cannot deny that classmates, especially boys, and even her own mother seem to prefer Amelia to her. She cannot blame them. To her, Amelia is perfect too, as well as being an amazing best friend. When Brian, her Korean American co-worker and classmate, begins to pursue Charlie, it is a dream come true. But a dark seed of mistrust lies buried within her. Before Charlie can truly love herself, let alone others, she has to address insidious self-doubt about her own worth caused in no small part by the constant comparisons she makes. Though readers will expect a happy ending, it is not a foregone conclusion. Charlie’s struggles are authentic and raw while Maldonado’s bright prose makes for a page-turner. Charlie inhabits an inviting, diverse world in an unnamed Connecticut town.

An overdue and welcome ingénue. (Fiction. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177331560
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 02/02/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 1,068,467
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