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Amy ([personal profile] such_heights) wrote2011-01-21 10:22 pm
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making use of my best resource! *winning smile*

Hi all,

Am looking for resources for a couple of friends of mine, and was wondering if any of you have some links/suggestions off the top of your head!

1. I am looking for novels that feature positive portrayals of women who aren't thin.

2. I am looking for resources to help someone who's currently in a pretty bad pit of depression but having trouble articulating that and reaching out. That sounds all too familiar to me, but I don't recommend my own strategy of going and going until you snap. Anything about first reaching out for professional support or recognising that's what happening is an illness and not a moral failing would be most welcome.

♥!
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[personal profile] netgirl_y2k 2011-01-21 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh! There's Also Sybil Vimes from the Discworld series. She's not in many books, but when she is it's kind of a theme that people underestimate her because they only see her as being big and kind. She once knocked a werewolf out with a pipe. I love her.
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[personal profile] sassbandit 2011-01-21 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
And whatsername, the witch-in-training? Err, the one who was in Maskerade. Sorry, been a while since I read Pratchett.
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[personal profile] ineptshieldmaid 2011-01-22 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
Agnes! Yes, Agnes definitely. Nanny Ogg, for that matter, although possibly she doesn't count as a heroine.
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[personal profile] woldy 2011-01-22 05:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Seconding Nanny Ogg & Agnes.