BE THE SHOE by Kathy Kelada, is an insightful new book that reveals the inner secrets of your personality through the shoes you love to wear. By taking a peak into your closet, BE THE SHOE will help you better understand who you really are and how to become the person you want to be, one well-shod step at a time. BE THE SHOE showcases fourteen elegantly illustrated classic shoe profiles. Kathy begins by asking the question: are you a sexy, strappy Sandal, a focused Flat, a power Pump, or perhaps, a ready-for-anything Sneaker? As you turn the page you will fall in love with every delicately drawn shoe and begin to discover why you do the things you do with the help of Kathy's vivid descriptions of what each shoe represents. Kathy says, \"I wrote this book as an engaging and entertaining form of shoe therapy. Recognizing yourself among the different categories can be either a lighthearted adventure or a compelling journey of self-discovery. It can also serve as a profoundly liberating catalyst for change.\"
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