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jrose
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posted 28 March 2008 01:25 PM      Profile for jrose     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Random House Proudly Promoting Eating Disorders

Brought to my attention by a post on Feministing:

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I don't know about you, but I was obsessed with Sweet Valley High when I was a kid.

Well, it seems that Random House is re-releasing the series with a new modern twist: skinnier twins.

To publicize the re-release of teen fiction series Sweet Valley High, Random House Children's Books sent a letter to journalists highlighting the changes made to the content of the 1980s paperbacks. New cover girl Leven Rambin (pictured) was not mentioned, but just to make sure preteen and teenaged girl readers are sufficiently insecure about their bodies, the publisher made the "perfect" clothing size a couple of notches more restrictive.
In a side-by-side column comapring the 1983 version of the book with the present one, publishers write that the previous characters were a "perfect size 6." Now, they're a "perfect size 4." Charming.



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