Synopses & Reviews
"The women in this collection were asked, simply, to recall a significant memory of growing up female. They responded generously, with intimate stories of their lives. Instead of the superficial prepackaged blurbs of TV sound bites and press releases, they told stories from their hearts; they told secrets never spoken before. They revealed themselves through stories of personal confusion and discovery, pain and overcoming, rejection and celebration."--From Willa Shalit's Introduction The stories shared by these sixty-seven remarkable women--writers, actors, musicians, journalists, activists--include:
- Kate Winslet on the media's eagerness to distort women's images.
- Zane on her belief in a woman's right to satisfaction.
- Lillian Vernon on being a trailblazing entrepreneur.
- J.K. Rowling on the transformation wrought by giving birth.
Filled with sparkling insights and powerful reflections,
Becoming Myself is a gift for every woman.
Synopsis
In the tradition of The Right Words at the Right Time, a collection of original essays on the joys, trials, and unexpected outcomes of growing up female by dozens of celebrities, writers, and exceptional women
An inspiring collection of essays from a wide range of notable women, on the experience of being female. Sixty-seven original essays from celebrities and writers, including Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet, J.K. Rowling, Julia Stiles, Maya Angelou, Kate Spade, Helen Hunt, Zane, Patti LaBelle, Joyce Carol Oates, Lily Tomlin, and many more. Subjects covered include everything from how it felt for Vanessa Williams to be stripped of her Miss America crown to Meryl Streep's definition of real freedom. The essays are funny, poignant, indignant, nostalgic, and powerfully female.
Synopsis
Sixty-seven original essays from celebrities and writers, including Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet, JK Rowling, Julia Stiles, Maya Angelou, Glenn Close, Kate Spade, Helen Hunt, Zane, Patti LaBelle, Joyce Carol Oates, Lily Tomlin, and many more.& nbsp; Subjects covered include everything from how it felt for Vanessa Williams to be stripped of her Miss America crown to Glenn Close??'s discovery, at nine years old, that she wasn???t actually a horse, to Marlee Matlin??'s incredibly moving description of her bat mitzvah.& nbsp; The essays are funny, poignant, indignant, nostalgic, and powerfully female.& nbsp; The collection does not espouse any agenda, and every walk of life is represented, from the joys of being young and in love to being a liberating force for women in the world.& nbsp; It will provide a great reading experience for readers of all ages and would be an ideal mother??'s day gift.
About the Author
Willa Shalit is the daughter of Gene Shalit and was the producer for The Vagina Monologues, which became a global phenomenon. She is also the co-founder and first Executive Direct of V-Day, the worldwide movement to end violence against women that grew out of the play. It was named one of Fortune's 100 Best American Charities of 2002. Shalit is also an internationally recognized sculptor and is the founder of The Touch Foundation, creating the Please Touch! Exhibition, which allowed the sight-impaired for the first time to "see" people of all races as well as famous people whose face they had only imagined. Shalit is the subject of the Emmy-winning PBS documentary Willa: Behind the Mask, and author of the book Lifecast: Behind the Mask.