A best-selling fitness expert and beach volleyball icon draws on her own haphazard experiences to celebrate the highs and lows of modern marriage and parenthood, challenging popular conceptions about "happily ever after" while sharing real-world coping advice based on a premise that women must make themselves happy in order to help others. By the best-selling author of Big Girl in the Middle.
Belinda competes with a very ambitious new dancer for the title role in the ballet "Cinderella."
Forced out of the game by injury, beautiful tennis sensation Tess Hamilton finds growing competition on and off the court, thanks to Gabby, a rising young star half her age, and Gabby's sexy manager, Max. Original. 55,000 first printing.
The six-foot-three, 175-pound professional beach volleyball player, TV sports commentator, and cover girl tells the story of her childhood and the development of her athletic career "Everything a woman does has an emotional component.
With my purse hooked on one arm and my shopping bag on the other, I text Win on the way to the elevator. Me: Let me cook you dinner. Win: You had dinner with my mother. Me: Didn't say I was gonna eat it. Win: Pass.
The author draws from a variety of folk traditions to put together this version of Cinderella, including elements from Mexico, Iran, Korea, Russia, Appalachia, and more.
Once we distinguish the fairy tales we have been telling ourselves about love, we can then choose a new path (based on reality), and find a real connection with a quality man that can evolve into a long-term relationship.
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Busting with laugh-out-loud, razor-sharp twists to these outdated tales, Cinderella and the Glass Ceiling is fun, magical, necessary, and totally woke.
"Chiara has always dreamed of finding love.
More than anything, Ella wants to go to the ball at the Royal Palace.