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All I Ever Wanted Was to be Hot by Lucinda Price aka FROOMES (Signed Copy)

$34.95

  • Subtitle: Self image, beauty ideals and desirability
  • Format: PaperBack
  • Publication Date: 03/09/2024
  • Pages: 320

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SKU N000102
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All books are signed by Lucinda Price.

Beloved comedian, podcaster and commentator Price’s debut book explores obsession and self-image, and how while striving to be hot feels natural, particularly in our culture, it is dangerous, homogenous, and informed by patriarchy.

Anchored in her own personal experience, All I Ever Wanted Is to Be Hot is a refreshingly honest interrogation of how pop culture, the internet and modern beauty ideals intersect to influence our bodies and how we feel about them.

Told with her signature blend of humour, nostalgia and insight, this is a fresh perspective on one of the most pervasive topics of our time – how endlessly trying to become the perfect version of yourself can come at the ultimate price. Price challenges the prevailing myths surrounding the health, wellness and cosmetic industries, and encourages readers to sit with the inherent contradictions of participating in that culture.

Price will introduce readers to cutting-edge research alongside personal insights and interviews with a diverse range of Australians to paint a compelling picture of body sentiment in this country. A sharp, hilarious and deeply personal social commentary by one of the most exciting voices in Australian media, Perfect Candidate seeks to answer the question: does the way we see ourselves need an extreme makeover?

‘A book for the modern woman, laced with unflinching, glorious honesty.’ Zara McDonald and Michelle Andrews, co-founders of Shameless Media.

‘A funny, real interrogation of Australia’s body image problem, and a call to arms to dismantle diet culture.‘ Chantelle Otten, author and sexologist.

‘With searing wit, Price holds a bedazzled magnifying glass up to the early naughties with her uniquely trademark charm, humour and curiosity.’ Madison Griffiths, author of Tissue

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Weight 0.51 kg