When Is It Time to Go on a Diet?

When Your Bloomers Become Bikini or Thongs?

by Sara Adelle Kohn-Rosenberg


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Softcover
$19.99
Hardcover
$29.99
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/15/2019

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 134
ISBN : 9781796016079
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 134
ISBN : 9781796016086
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 134
ISBN : 9781796016062

About the Book

When do you know it’s time to go on a diet—when your bloomers become bikini or thongs? When they call out the winning lottery numbers, do you feel like they are announcing your measurements? Are you looking for the fountain of average size instead of the fountain of youth? When you turn the clock back in November, do you also turn the scale back a little? Women, do you consider putting on a sports bra an extreme sport? All these mean it’s time to go on a diet. While men cover this up by wearing wider ties and growing beards, a woman can only buy a larger size and cut out the tags and pray no one notices. Just remember, you’re not alone in this life-long battle, and I am here for moral support. Remember, “diet” also spells “edit,” not “punishment.” Most of all, remember you’re a beautiful person.


About the Author

My name is Sara Adelle Kohn-Rosenberg. I grew up in Vineland NJ., and currently live in Marlton NJ. I received an A.A.S degree in Marketing from Cumberland County College. I received A B.S. degree in Marketing from Stockton State University. I also received my Certification for Elementary Education through the Alternate Route program through Stockton State University. I was the recipient of the, “2013 Positive Inspiration Award”, from the State representatives office for District 19 in Philadelphia P.A. I was always told that I should write a book. In college, I took a public speaking course. For my first assignment we had to talk for thirty minutes about ourselves while being video taped in front of a large class. I spoke about being what I like to call pleasingly healthy. I was the only one where not only did my professor give me an A but I was told that I was the only one where the entire class who also had to grade them gave me an A. Not only did I get over my fear of public speaking but at the same time I learned a lot about myself in the process. My Mother always told me that I should write a book. She always loved my crazy life and good sense of humor. With this in mind, I put pen to paper and wrote a book. I wanted to write a book that people could relate to. This being said, everything is factual. If you see yourself in this book, or this book makes you laugh a little or makes you feel that you’re not alone, I’m happy to say that I succeeded.