British author Prowse (
To Love and Be Loved) offers an intimate account of her quest to find happiness despite the pressure of cultural beauty standards and expectations. Fans of Prowse’s work will be thrilled to hear the author narrating her personal stories. With a gentle British accent, Prowse speaks to women like herself—not the perfectly coiffed and confident, but women who are self-conscious and sometimes overwhelmed with doubt. Some of the challenges that Prowse has encountered—sexual abuse, failed relationships, and notably, a toxic relationship with food—are heartbreaking, but she proves that it is possible to come out on the other side with confidence and joy. Prowse’s body and food issues will be relatable to many listeners, and her strength and bravery will likely inspire. While the print book has many black-and-white photographs that may not be available to listeners, Prowse’s personal and direct reading makes up for that lack.
VERDICT An uplifting and humorous memoir that should resonate with patrons. Share with fans of Delia Ephron’s Left on Tenth or Kelsey Miller’s Big Girl.
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