'I'm proud of the person I've become because I fought to become her.' At the age of 30, Siobhßn Gallagher looks back on her teenage self: struggling with anxiety and diet culture, desperate to become a beautiful, savvy, and slim adult. As an actual adult, she realizes she hasn't turned out the way she'd imagined, but through the hard work of self-reflection-cut with plenty of humor-Gallagher brings readers along on her journey to self-acceptance and self-love. Full of Myself is a highly relatable story of the awkward, imperfect, and hilariously honest teenage best friend readers will wish they had had-and the awkward, imperfect, and hilariously honest woman she becomes.
(W/A) Siobhan Gallagher
336 pages, softcover, ANDREWS MCMEEL