You can find yourself, your family, your friends, and your co-workers in this book.
Some scientists have long maintained that the way you feel, the way you act, and your attitude toward other people may well be influenced by the shape of your body.
Now, Jan Gosnell has lifted established scientific theory off of dusty textbook pages with funny, and often outrageous, drawings that illustrate the possible effects of your external physique on your internal needs, your personality, and your behavior. The habits, fears, foibles, and pleasures of everyday life are depicted in perceptive and ludicrous extremes, according to the body contours of the people most likely to possess specific traits—both good and bad.
Gosnell’s cartoons are witty and exaggerated typecastings, but his approach is based on serious research.