Jeanne Beker’s "Heart on My Sleeve" is a heartfelt memoir that resonates deeply, especially for my 80s self, who spent Sunday nights during the 80s and 90s glued to FT on CITY-TV Toronto, captivated by Jeanne and the fabric of her fashionable world. I can still remember the feeling every Sunday when the show's theme song "Obsession" would start playing, and we would glimpse a short preview of the episode—pure joy. As a fellow Ontarian, Beker’s rise to fame felt personal and inspiring, making this book a nostalgic and meaningful read.
Beker’s memoir weaves together her experiences in the fashion industry with her personal life, offering a candid look at her journey. She shares behind-the-scenes stories from Fashion Television, encounters with fashion icons, and the evolution of her career. Her writing is engaging, making you feel as if you’re right there with her, experiencing the highs and lows of the fashion world.
What makes "Heart on My Sleeve" particularly special is Beker’s authenticity. She doesn’t just chronicle her successes; she opens up about her challenges, vulnerabilities, and the resilience required to thrive in a competitive industry. Her reflections are deeply moving and relatable.
For someone who continues to admire the effortlessly cool Jeanne Beker, this memoir is an absolute treasure. "Heart on My Sleeve" is not just a recounting of a glamorous career but a testament to the power of passion and perseverance. It’s a compelling and inspirational read that captures the essence of a true Canadian icon.
Many thanks to Edelweiss, Simon & Schuster, and the incomparable Jeanne Beker for the opportunity to read and review "Heart on My Sleeve" prior to its publication date.