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“Thick. Heavy. Big-boned. Plump. Full-figured. Chunky. Womanly.” To Emery Jackson, these phrases are just nice euphemisms for the big “F” word of “fat.” But to her workout fiend dad, underwear model sister, and former Laker Girls mother, they are unacceptable states of being. Emery's cash-strapped family's solution? Signing up for a reality TV show in which Emery will have to lose fifty pounds in fifty days in order to win a million dollars. As the pounds start to drop and the ratings skyrocket, Emery feels the weight of success. And she must figure out how to turn the truths she uncovers—about beauty, love, fame, and family—into the keys to more than just fortune.
Mathurin Baillargeon (1626-1703), son of Thomas Baillargeon and Marie Mignot, immigrated from France to Three Rivers, Quebec, and married Marie Metayer. Descendants and relatives lived in Quebec, Ontario and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Michigan and elsewhere in the United States.
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Jean Rodrigue (ca.1650-1720) was born in Lisbonne, St. Jean, Portugal to Jean Rodrigue and Suzanne LaCroix. He immigrated to Quebec in Canada, and married Anne Le Roy in 1671. They settled at Beauport, Quebec. Jean Baptiste Rodrigue (1736-1803), direct descendant in the fourth generation, immigrated from Quebec, Canada to Edgard, Louisiana. He married twice and moved to St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana. Descendants and relatives are arranged in alphabetical order (by surname, then by given name) throughout.