Speak the F*ck Up - by Rachel Smith (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Speak The F*ck Up is a soul-searching excavation, an incredibly uncomfortable reckoning, and the start of a journey.
- Author(s): Rachel Smith
- 218 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Women
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About the Book
"Speak The F*ck Up is a soul-searching excavation, an incredibly uncomfortable reckoning, and the start of a journey. It's an intensely vulnerable and all-too-personal account of all the times the author failed to speak the f*ck up and what you can learn from that"--Book Synopsis
Speak The F*ck Up is a soul-searching excavation, an incredibly uncomfortable reckoning, and the start of a journey. It's an intensely vulnerable and all-too-personal account of all the times the author failed to speak the f*ck up and what you can learn from that.
Review Quotes
"Rachel Smith's first book goes beyond narrative non-fiction, it's a brilliant mix of storytelling, letter writing, and actionable wisdom-a ground-breaking fusion of memoir and self-help that promises empowerment to all who read it. Rachel's journey is a testament to resilience and the transformative power of finding your voice, and will no doubt inspire a movement to Speak the F*ck Up."
Tegan Quin- Singer/Songwriter band Tegan and Sara, Author of NY Times bestselling book"High School"
Equal parts joyful and harrowing, Rachel Smith takes us on an inspirational journey of self-empowerment. With astonishing vulnerability and insight, Smith revisits some of the toughest moments in her personal and professional life, giving new meaning to the concept of a teachable moment. Laugh, cry and get chills as Smith shares her experience, then summon the courage to find your voice and SPEAK THE F* UP.
Stephanie Savage- Hollywood Screenwriter. Co-Creator of Gossip Girl
Rachel Smith, a jewel of a human being, provides women with an engaging guidebook for clear-eyed self-assessment as well as options for self-expression and personal transformation in these challenging times."
-David Friend, creative development editor, Vanity Fair
"An empowering inspirational tale that resonates deeply. Rachel's story is a battle cry for women-and all people- to find and use their authentic voices"
-Hesta Prynn, International DJ and licensed clinical therapist