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Girl, Wash Your Face

Stop Believing the Lies About Who You Are So You Can Become Who You Were Meant to Be
Apr 05, 2019mysterytheater3000 rated this title 0.5 out of 5 stars
Jen Hatmaker's Of Mess and Moxie is more uplifting, relateable and entertaining. At best Girl, Wash your face was only mildly entertaining. I would consider this more of a lifestyle book than a self-help book. Perhaps I set the bar higher since I grew up reading Erma Bombeck. Rachel Hollis was not even slightly relateable and the book is full of humble bragging. Also, she failed to mention that being married to a Disney CEO offers interactions and opportunities that most women don't experience. I am planning to read books by Elizabeth Gilbert, Cheryl Strayed and Brene Brown in the future. For stories about overcoming adversity, The Glass Castle and Half Broke Horses by Jeanette Walls are excellent.