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Ghost - Why Perfect Women Shrink
"The power to recognize yourself and accept yourself is one of the most difficult and self-sustaining skills that we all have. Iona shows just how needed and possible it can be."
Vivek Kemp, Executive Producer, Vice News
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You’re Not ALone
You can feel brilliant and broken. Creative with nothing to show. Strong and very unkind. Successful and empty. Smart with zero awareness. Everything can change by deciding you’re ready for more. Light shines on anyone brave enough to step out of the shadow of their own fear.
#1 Best sEller
"In Ghost, Holloway explores the devastating consequences of when talent, perfectionism, and overworking collide. She also teaches you how to pick up the pieces and rebuild."
— Jason Feifer, Editor-in-Chief, Entrepreneur
"Ghost is a haven. In reckoning with her own murderous history with food and shame, Iona Holloway, a narrative sister of Glennon Doyle and Mary Karr, extends a hand down into the pit for her reader. Women who approach the mirror as their judge and enemy, read this. Women who 'have it all' and still hate themselves, read this. Women raising daughters, girls who shouldn't grow up questioning the acceptability of their bodies, read this.”
— Karen Valby, Author, Welcome to Utopia
“Iona’s book, Ghost, provides a gut-wrenching, empowering raw reality check of the pain that exists behind many thin brittle bodies that our culture tends to painfully idolize as beautiful. This book could be the key that allows the skeletons of our dark closets to be seen and freed with strength and acceptance as a first step to self-love.”
— Carli Blau, NYC Sex and Relationship Therapist
“Iona Holloway’s book, Ghost, evokes the palpable anxiety, despair, and longing that so many women feel in twenty-first century America. Ultimately the message here is hopeful: You can find your strength rather than sink under the weight of societal expectations and prohibitions. You can unlearn the terrible lessons society teaches you and find your Self with a capital S.”
— Harriet Brown, Author, Brave Girl Eating: A Family's Struggle with Anorexia
I wrote this book for you.
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