I love having a rare day all for myself- a bookstore visit and rose hot cocoa afterward at my favorite cafe. #CurrentlyReading
I love having a rare day all for myself- a bookstore visit and rose hot cocoa afterward at my favorite cafe. #CurrentlyReading
Books based around the WWII era is my usual genre so I had no idea Danielle Steel ventured into this area. This was an enjoyable book that was easy to read but also made me emotional at times. This book was a pleasant surprise and I definitely recommend this to anyone who likes books based in the WWII era especially involving the French Resistance.
Emily Ratajkowski is an acclaimed model and actress, an engaged political progressive, a formidable entrepreneur, a global social media phenomenon, and now, a writer. Rocketing to world fame at age twenty-one, Ratajkowski sparked both praise and furor with the provocative display of her body as an unapologetic statement of feminist empowerment.
+always love reading about confident and empowered women
An impulse audio pick ❤️ What a PERFECT follow up to Love, Pamela ( ER even references what PA went through in this) This is a great book & a terrific audio! A woman‘s body is her business! You don‘t get to shame it, sell it, touch it without her permission! I am SO MAD & sad about so much of what ER was subjected to I hope the world is getting better for us (grrrrls especially) but I might be hanging onto that hope with fingernails
This is an interesting read, I didn't know who she was until I heard about this book. She is a solid writer, I find her story a bit sad, somehow I am reading a lot of books lately about subtly cruel mothers. Who pass their own obsession with perfect looks and bodies to their daughters & the daughters writing about it as if it was normal.
I appreciate the way she writes about how her career has caused her to view her body outside of herself
A debut collection of essays by the famous model Emily Ratajkowski. The work explores varied facets of her relationship with her body, with the modelling and Hollywood industries, with powerful men. She is frank and vulnerable, and it makes for a good read about the commodification of the female body in the industry and coming from one of the foremost models in the world, why she offers no apologies for her choices.