Someone I love lives here : a story about looking for love and acceptance in all the wrong places and finally finding it within myself / Justine Moore Sloan
Material type: TextPublisher: Columbus, Ohio : Gatekeeper Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 315 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781662907784
- 1662907788
- 166290830X
- 9781662908309
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Main Library | NonFiction | 155.333 S634 | Available | 33111009607801 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
At the peak of Justine Moore Sloan's fitness career, she appeared to have it all- two million followers on social media, chiseled abs, lucrative brand endorsements, and endless praise and validation. But behind the meticulously-polished exterior was an anxious, tormented, and painfully insecure young woman desperately longing for true love and acceptance.
In this candidly-written memoir, Sloan chronicles her journey from being the "fat kid," teased in grade school, to being an internationally acclaimed fitness model, fueled by a deep-rooted sense of inadequacy.
Sloan takes a sledgehammer to the societal pressures we put on girls and women to look perfect- and teaches you how to burn the rule book and reclaim your power. Her story illuminates how to ultimately love and respect your body and yourself in a way that says, "someone I love lives here."
Includes bibliographical references (page 315)
At the peak of Justine Moore Sloan's fitness career, she appeared to have it all-- two million followers on social media, chiseled abs, lucrative brand endorsements, and endless praise and validation. But behind the meticulously-polished exterior was an anxious, tormented, and painfully insecure young woman desperately longing for true love and acceptance. In this candidly-written memoir, Sloan chronicles her journey from being the "fat kid," teased in grade school, to being an internationally acclaimed fitness model, fueled by a deep-rooted sense of inadequacy. Sloan takes a sledgehammer to the societal pressures we put on girls and women to look perfect-- and teaches you how to burn the rule book and reclaim your power. Her story illuminates how to ultimately love and respect your body and yourself in a way that says, "someone I love lives here."