A review by kikkrareads
Dear Fatty by Dawn French

reflective

4.25

I have also loved Dawn French. I find her to be so blunt, honest and hilarious. I have been listening to her Podcast "Titting About" for the past 4 seasons, and the recently realised I have never actually read any of her books. I decided to start from the very beginning (It's a very good place to start :P)

Dear Fatty was written as a series of letters to those nearest and dearest to French. Here she shares her thoughts, memories, fears and triumphs with those she trusts the most in this world. She is open and raw as she shares memoires of her childhood and then grows into a young woman. Her letter to her father, as she discusses his passing, was one of the most heartbreaking letters to read. 

Dear Fatty was a brilliant read. It allowed me a great insight into the wonderful Dawn French and left me wanting to read so much more by her. My TBR is now filled with books by this wonder author.