Over the Top: A Raw Journey to Self-Love

Over the Top: A Raw Journey to Self-Love

Hardcover
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Beschreibung

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
NPR'S FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE YEAR
INDIE BESTSELLER
GOODREADS CHOICE AWARD WINNER: BEST MEMOIR & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

A laugh-and-cry-out-loud memoir from the beloved star of Netflix’s Queer Eye, Jonathan Van Ness
Who gave Jonathan Van Ness permission to be the radiant human he is today? No one, honey.
The truth is, it hasn’t always been gorgeous for this beacon of positivity and joy.
Before he stole our hearts as the grooming and self-care expert on Netflix’s hit show Queer Eye, Jonathan was growing up in a small Midwestern town that didn’t understand why he was so…over the top. From choreographed carpet figure skating routines to the unavoidable fact that he was Just. So. Gay., Jonathan was an easy target and endured years of judgement, ridicule and trauma—yet none of it crushed his uniquely effervescent spirit.
Over the Top uncovers the pain and passion it took to end up becoming the model of self-love and acceptance that Jonathan is today. In this revelatory, raw, and rambunctious memoir, Jonathan shares never-before-told secrets and reveals sides of himself that the public has never seen. JVN fans may think they know the man behind the stiletto heels, the crop tops, and the iconic sayings, but there’s much more to him than meets the Queer Eye.
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll come away knowing that no matter how broken or lost you may be, you’re a Kelly Clarkson song, you’re strong, and you’ve got this.
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Hardcover
Seitenzahl
288
Preis
12.99 €

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2
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5

This made me cry. JVN is such a precious person. The audio book is the version to go with this.

2

No matter our orientation, to live is to experience suffering at some point. I would love to give 2.5 stars but unfortunately, there’s still no half-star rating here on Goodreads! It wasn’t exactly a 2 stars books but it’s not worth 3 stars, either. What I disliked the most were the constant comparisons to Michelle Kwan and figure skating in general (just because I know nothing about it and therefore didn’t entirely understand what he was on about). Adding to that, his sixth-grade report on Bill Clinton was unnecessary and seemed a little bit out of place. I appreciate it that he openly talked about some serious topics, such as HIV. However, I just didn’t enjoy the writing. The book was okay but not outstanding.

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