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Enough : notes from a woman who has finally found it / Shauna M. Ahern.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Seattle : Sasquatch Books, [2019]Description: 215 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781632172174
  • 1632172178
Subject(s):
Contents:
Following the girl code -- I will never be popular -- Pick me! Pick me! -- The first time -- The f-words -- I must have killed my grandmother four hundred times -- No such thing as safety -- Afternoon delight -- Follow your bliss, my ass -- Time to prep the doughnuts -- In praise of acquaintanceship -- Falling in love with women -- Good-enough mother -- Never step on the scale again -- Breaking the girl code -- This moment, enough.
Summary: "A collection of powerful, fiercely brave, and funny-as-hell personal essays from writer Shauna Ahern of Gluten-Free Girl fame on her transformation from a woman who never felt like she was enough--in body, romance, and popularity--to one who finally knows, deep in her bones, that she both is enough and has enough (at least most of the time!)"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 155.2 A285 Available 33111009536638
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A Brene Brown "Nightstand" Pick

For women everywhere, a collection of fierce and often funny personal essays on finding 'enough'-from the James Beard Award-winning author of the Gluten-Free Girl cookbooks

Like so many American women, Shauna M. Ahern spent decades feeling not good enough about her body, about money, and about her worth in this culture. For a decade, with the help of her husband, she ran a successful food blog, wrote award-winning cookbooks, and raised two children. In the midst of this, at age 48, she suffered a mini-stroke. Tests revealed she would recover fully, but when her doctor impressed upon her that emotional stress can cause physical damage, she dove deep inside herself to understand and let go of a lifetime of damaging patterns of thought.

With candor and humor, Ahern traces the arc of her life in essays, starting with the feeling of "not good enough" which was sown in a traumatic childhood and dogged her well into adulthood. She writes about finding her rage, which led her to find her enduring motto- enough pretending. And she chronicles how these phases have opened the door to living more joyfully today with mostly enough- friends, family, and her community.

Readers will be moved by Ahern's brave stories. They will also find themselves in these essays, since we all have to find our own definition of enough.

"A collection of powerful, fiercely brave, and funny-as-hell personal essays from writer Shauna Ahern of Gluten-Free Girl fame on her transformation from a woman who never felt like she was enough--in body, romance, and popularity--to one who finally knows, deep in her bones, that she both is enough and has enough (at least most of the time!)"-- Provided by publisher.

Following the girl code -- I will never be popular -- Pick me! Pick me! -- The first time -- The f-words -- I must have killed my grandmother four hundred times -- No such thing as safety -- Afternoon delight -- Follow your bliss, my ass -- Time to prep the doughnuts -- In praise of acquaintanceship -- Falling in love with women -- Good-enough mother -- Never step on the scale again -- Breaking the girl code -- This moment, enough.

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