From Publishers Weekly TV fitness personality Simmons ( Never Say Diet ) encourages would-be weight-losers with 40 inspirational stories. Among them are recollections of Diane, who began overeating after she gave up her baby for adoption; wheelchair-bound Donna; and Simmons himself, whose attempts to diet proved futile until he devised his Deal-a-Meal program. The self-proclaimed "court jester of health" makes serious commitments to his followers, even phoning strangers who write to him; here, he addresses readers as if he were a personal friend. Simmons's enthusiasm, empathy and gentle humor should motivate the heavy of heart (and flesh). 125,000 first printing; Doubleday Book Club and Music Club alternates; author tour. Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. From AudioFile This program is not about dieting. It is about fitness. Anyone who watches daytime TV knows that Richard Simmons lives exercise and weight control. In this program, Simmons promotes his own weight loss and exercise plan by telling stories of people he has helped. The program is classic Simmons preaching passionately for the duration; his energy and passion inspire. D.W.K. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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