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About the Author

Cherie Bennett was born in Buffalo, N.Y. She attended Wayne State University, and then the University of Michigan. Cherie and her husband, Jeff Gottesfeld, often write on teen themes. They wrote the Trash series together, while Cherie authored the best-selling series Sunset Island. Cherie's fiction show more includes "Life in the Fat Land" and " Zink." Some of her other works include Girls In Love and Turn Me On. Her syndicated column, "Hey, Cherie!" appears in papers coast to coast. She is also one of America's finest young playwrights and a back-to-back winner of the Kennedy Center's "New Visions/New Voices" playwriting award. Cherie and Jeff also write under the pseudonymns C. J. Anders and Zoey Dean. Cherie and Jeff live in Nashville and Los Angeles. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Cherie Bennett wrote frequently with Jeff Gottesfeld, with whom she shared the Zoey Dean pseudonym.

Series

Works by Cherie Bennett

Anne Frank and Me (2001) 348 copies
Life in the Fat Lane (1998) 297 copies
Zink (1999) 165 copies
See No Evil (2002) 55 copies
Flight (2002) 52 copies
A Heart Divided (2004) 47 copies
Speed (2003) 36 copies
Sparks (2004) 34 copies
Sunset Island (1991) 33 copies
Sunset Dreams (1991) 30 copies
Good-Bye, Best Friend (1992) 27 copies
Sunset Secrets (1992) 24 copies
Sunset Farewell (1991) 23 copies
Sunset Kiss (1991) 22 copies
Girls In Love (1996) 21 copies
Sunset Heat (1992) 20 copies
Sunset Reunion (1991) 20 copies
Sunset Promises (1992) 20 copies
Greed (2003) 20 copies
Sunset Surf (1981) 19 copies
Heaven Can't Wait (1996) 19 copies
Sunset Embrace (1993) 19 copies
Sunset Paradise (1992) 19 copies
Sunset Whispers (1992) 18 copies
The Bridesmaids (1996) 18 copies
Love Never Dies (1996) 17 copies
The Haunted Heart (1999) 17 copies
Sunset Wishes (Splash) (1993) 15 copies
Sunset Touch (Splash) (1993) 14 copies
Sunset Deceptions (1993) 14 copies
Sunset Fire (Sunset Island) (1994) 14 copies
Angel Kisses (1996) 13 copies
Sunset after Midnight (1988) 12 copies
Sunset Sensation (1994) 12 copies
Heaven Help Us! (1968) 11 copies
Stranger in the Mirror (1999) 11 copies
Love Without End (1996) 10 copies
Nightmare in Heaven (1996) 10 copies
Hot Trash (2004) 10 copies
Wild Hearts (1994) 10 copies
Southern Girls (1998) 10 copies
Love Him Forever (1999) 10 copies
Hot Winter Nights (1994) 10 copies
John Lennon and Me (1996) 10 copies
Trash (1997) 9 copies
Wild Hearts Forever (1994) 8 copies
Trash Talk (2005) 8 copies
Amen, L.A. (2011) 8 copies
The National Pageant (1998) 7 copies
The Northeast Girls (1998) 7 copies
West Coast Girls (1998) 7 copies
Too Many Boys! (1994) 7 copies
Rich Girl in the Mirror (2000) 7 copies
Sunset After Hours (1993) 7 copies
University Hospital (1999) 6 copies
The Winners on the Road (1999) 6 copies
Midwest Girls (1998) 5 copies
Star in the Mirror (2000) 4 copies
The Evil Twin (1997) 4 copies
Tori's Crush (1994) 4 copies
Prognosis: Heartbreak (2002) 3 copies
Truth or Scare (1998) 3 copies
Condition Critical (1999) 3 copies
Crisis Point (2000) 2 copies
Heart Trauma (2000) 2 copies
Gyra & Rocky (1997) 2 copies
Good-bye Best Friend (2016) 1 copy
Mirror Image 1 copy

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Canonical name
Bennett, Cherie
Other names
Anders, C.J.
Austen, Carrie
Birthdate
1960-10-06
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Buffalo, New York, USA
Places of residence
Buffalo, New York, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Education
University of Michigan (BA|Religion: Jewish)
Occupations
playwright
novelist
actress
director
newspaper columnist
singer (show all 7)
television writer
Disambiguation notice
Cherie Bennett wrote frequently with Jeff Gottesfeld, with whom she shared the Zoey Dean pseudonym.

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Reviews

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BooksInMirror | 3 other reviews | Feb 19, 2024 |
I loved the Sunset Island series as a teenager. Quick, fun reads, with a setting that anyone would want to work and play in.
 
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SassyCassi | Jun 28, 2023 |
"If you can dream it, you can achieve it".
Life in the Fat Lane by Cherie Bennett .

2021 Reread. First read a very long time ago. See review below.

Realistic fiction..heartbreaking fiction.

Triggers..Bullying, overdose, attempted suicide, adultery, fat shaming.

OK..This seems to be a love it or hate it. I really enjoyed this book. It was real, gutteral and can easily break your heart. But I can see how it would not be for everyone.

Lara Ardeche is a beauty contest winner, a student in high school, miss popular and stunningly lovely. Has the world by the tail. What could go wrong?

She gains a few pounds..no big deal right. But then she gains another few pounds..and another..

When Lara first starts gaining weight she is not all that concerned. But suddenly her weight skyrockets out of control..the thing is she is not eating anything more then she always did and she is exercising too. What is happening to Lara?

To say this book is well written does not do it justice. I was so touched by this story and all the people in it. Sometimes when reading YA, it is a struggle because the book feels to (for lack of a better term) "teenage" for me. Not this one. Rarely have I been so moved by a YA book.

Some would argue and have argued that Lara is a cold mean person. That is true or at least certain aspects of her are. Nobody is black and white. We all have shades of gray. That is shown here, not just through Lara but through her family, her boyfriend and her friends.

There IS Fat Shaming here and I warn you it is brutal. But I do not think the author meant to insult overweight people. I think she is trying to show the pervasive effect of bullying. And she chose to do it by showcasing the life of a beauty queen who turns into everything she had once made fun of.

If you will think back to your high school years..ANYONE who was different was bullied. I know many a person who was picked on including myself. Among the issues myself and the people I know were picked on for include:

Weight of coarse BUT..

Glasses

Intelligence..being both to smart or not smart enough

Not having designer jeans

being to quiet

being to talkative

looking "dirty"

Reading to much

crying to easily

Anything and everything else one can think of.

Basically, this book is the opposite of Jemima J, a book I LOATHED and found way more offensive than this one.

But I think if someone has a tough time reading about bullying or teasing they may not like this book because alot of that happens here. So proceed with caution. I was impressed by the fact that the author did not neatly wrap things up as things are very rarely perfect and tidy in reality.

I would give this 4.5 stars. I found it to be an absorbing, deeply moving and well written book.
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Thebeautifulsea | 13 other reviews | Aug 7, 2022 |
Written well enough, but I'm not sure what pre-teen would want to read this. Maybe only those who knew someone with cancer or who have cancer. It's a tough subject, and shows one way of dealing with the fears and with dying.
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