Synopses & Reviews
So Good, Venise Berry's first novel, spent six months on
Essence magazine's Blackboard bestseller list and was an Alternate Selection of the Literary Guild. With
All of Me, Berry again delivers a compelling, humorous, and poignant story on a subject that plagues half the women in America—weight.
Serpentine Williamson has a good life: an exciting career as a television reporter in Chicago, a sexy boyfriend, membership in a popular gospel choir, and a family who loves her. But in the midst of her positives lies a powerful negative—her lifelong struggle with weight.
After years of buying into fads and labels, Serpentine finds her world crumbling. And, finally losing the battle to uphold her plummeting self-esteem, she breaks down and needs to be hospitalized. All of Me is a heartwarming, inspiring, and often funny chronicle of Serpentine's fight for recovery. As she learns to meet her challenges with dignity and strength she also learns to love herself, for the first time, just the way she is. All of Me will resonate with women of all shapes and sizes and will once again affirm Venise Berry as a fresh voice in African-American women's fiction, whose snappy characters, according to Rosalyn McMillan, "double-dare you to put the book down."
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Engaging...a study in resilience, told with warmth and humor. (Dallas Morning News)
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Magnificent and honest, Venise Berry's writing comes from her soul. (Eric Jerome Dickey)
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A great new read. (Mademoiselle)
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Poignant and realistic...winning and absorbing...serious and funny...a lovable soul-seraching heroine readers will sympathize with, and root for. (Publishers Weekly)
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A moving story of a sister's struggle with weight, health, and self-respect. (Essence)
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Funny, sad, inspiring, and delightful. (Library Journal)
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A welcome respite during this season of weight-loss resolutions. (Washington Post)
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Savvy, powerful and heartfelt. Thank you, Venise Berry. (Minnesota Spokesman)
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“Poignant and realistic...winning and absorbing...serious and funny…a lovable soul-searching heroine readers will sympathize with, and root for.” —
Publishers Weekly
“Engaging...a study in resilience, told with warmth and humor...More than being about bigotry as found in race, gender and size, All of Me is about the importance of knowing who you are and why youre here...This is a book that deserves attention.” —The Dallas Morning News
“A moving story of a sisters struggle with weight, health, and self-respect.” —Essence
“A great new read.” —Mademoiselle
“Berry tackles the subject of weight with humor and tact...Excellent.” —Booklist
“Through flashbacks, reminiscences, notes from her journal, and excerpts from sessions with her therapist, readers come to know and like this feisty woman, who has much more to give herself and those she loves than she realizes. Women of all races will find All of Me funny, sad, inspiring, and delightful.” —Library Journal
“A welcome respite during this season of weight-loss resolutions…If Berrys latest is true to form, it will enjoy the success of her debut effort, So Good.”—The Washington Post
“By exposing one womans secret battle with the bulge, Berrys fast-paced novel may be just the stimulant we need to encourage more dialogue among sisters...peppered with just enough humor...Entertaining and realistic...Readers of all shapes and sizes will be inspired.”—Black Issues Book Review
Synopsis
Meet Serpentine Williams, the most lovable, engaging, and honestly uplifting heroine who ever scoffed at a size-four dress, and longed for love...
About the Author
Venise Berry is the author of the Blackboard bestsellers All of Me and So Good. She is an assistant professor of journalism and mass communications at the University of Iowa.