Karamo : my story of embracing purpose, healing and hope
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Moving memoir from Queer Eye star Karamo Brown
Jancee Dunn crea narrazioni che approfondiscono la complessità delle relazioni e della vita familiare con acuta perspicacia e umorismo. La sua scrittura è celebrata per il suo spirito e la sua capacità di scoprire temi profondi nelle esperienze quotidiane. Dunn cattura magistralmente le sfumature dell'emozione umana e la ricerca di significato in circostanze ordinarie. I lettori si identificano con il suo lavoro per la sua sincera esplorazione delle sfide e delle gioie della vita.





Moving memoir from Queer Eye star Karamo Brown
Offering a blend of brutal honesty and humor, this book resonates with readers seeking relatable experiences and support. It provides actionable and achievable advice for women, reassuring them that they are not alone in their challenges. Its wit and authenticity make it a comforting companion for those navigating the complexities of modern womanhood.
Nach der Geburt des ersten Kindes müsste eigentlich eitel Sonnenschein herrschen, doch oft gehen die Probleme dann erst los. Als strauchelnde Neu-Mutter und plötzlich unzufriedene Ehefrau erzählt Jancee Dunn, wie ihre Beziehung unverhofft ein Fall für den Paartherapeuten wird. Mit viel Humor schildert sie die Tücken des Familienalltags, etwa wenn ihr Mann völlig selbstvergessen Online-Schach spielt, anstatt sich wie versprochen um die gemeinsame Tochter zu kümmern. Amüsant und äußerst aufschlussreich!
New Jersey in the 1980s had everything Jancee Dunn wanted: trips to the shore, an array of malls, and especially, her family. But one night she met a girl who worked at Rolling Stone magazine. Jancee loved music, so she passed along her résumé. Soon she found herself backstage, interviewing a nerve-wracking parade of the famous--she trekked to the Canadian Rockies with Brad Pitt, was chased by paparazzi who mistook her for Ben Affleck's new girlfriend, snacked on Velveeta with Dolly Parton, and danced drunkenly onstage with the Beastie Boys. She even became a VJ on MTV2. She plunged into the booze-soaked rock-and-roll life, trading her good-girl suburban past for late nights and hipster guys. But then a chance meeting turned her life in an unexpected direction and helped her to learn to appreciate where she came from and what she wanted to be.
A classic account of war - in the soldiers' own words.