Coming through it all with a smile
A refreshing, honest and real book. I am not a huge fan of Stacey Solomon, I knew of from X-Factor and over the years what o have seen or heard of her was all good, and even the negatives were things I thought "what has that got to do with anyone else, it is her choice".
For some reason the title of this book just jumped out at me. I don't know if part of the way I see myself because I am quite happy in my skin, and have learned not to let other people's opinions define me, or it seemed to be the opposite message sent out by celebrities and social media if be like me, get this and you will be happy.
I think the message of the book to be yourself, and accept yourself, so others will as well is very important and lost somewhat in today's world.
Do I agree with everything Stacy says and does no (I do agree with much more that I disagree with), but that is the point find what works for you. Nobody has it easy, everyone is different, and everyone has their own issues.
A very good read, and a missed or underused perceptive. The only reason I did not hive it 5 stars is a couple of the bits are a bit girly for me, but Stacey writes from what she knows. I am very impressed with the book and message.