Product Details
Publisher: Free PressPublish Date: Feb 25 2008
ISBN: 1416568182
Edition: 1st Free Press Hbk. Ed
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 6 x 9.1 x 1.2 inches
Weight: 0.95 pounds
Pages: 288 pages
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Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time
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Customer ReviewsSharing the behind the scenes life Valerie experienced.What a great book. It kept me interested in each phase of her life. Thanks for putting yourself outhere Valerie. The Entertainment life is not familiar to me. You did a great job describing the pros and cons of a Rocker's life. Best wishes to you and your family in the years ahead. Irene Caplette FINDING IT Valorie's books is more about how she "found it" than losing it. She tells her story in such a way that the reader "gets to know her" in some debth. Skip it if you're expecting weight-loss motivation! The pounds she lost restult in a gain for the reader. Author of: Mr. NewHeart (New Heart): Heart Attack to Transplant and Beyond, the inspiring story of a 1991 heart transplant and how I "found it." Find it @ lulu (dot) com/dshollar Don't expect any weight-loss wisdom or even an extensive account of her own weight-loss journey (except for an obsessive tally of every time she gains or loses a few pounds). Do expect a LOT of cocaine snorting and 20 years of angst over her ill-considered marriage, not to mention a few really boneheaded parenting decisions. If that's your bag, go for it; if not, save your money, Interesting and Enjoyable AudioBook I was curious about this book. I always thought of Valerie Bertinelli as the sweetheart married to Eddie Van Halen. I always liked her. An entertaining book especially if you grew up in the 80's She's very candid in this book about things she's done, mistakes she's made, but interestingly, she doesn't blame anyone but herself. While many celebs are mentioned in this book, she's very kind to them all and I appreciated that. Lots of time is spent discussing her relationship with Eddie Van Halen. Honestly, never had an opinion on him, but amazingly, you walk away from the book respecting and liking the guy. (even with all of the issues that were discussed). I admire the fact that she was able to put all of her bitterness aside and accept things for what they were without blaming others. I don't know that it was "inspirational", but it makes you think. Women have a tendency to have insecurities about themselves, whether they are warranted or not. No matter what size she was, she was always obsessing about it. Finding out what makes you happy as a person is what matters when being able to put those thoughts aside. She was able to do that. Do I think it was a commercial for Jenny Craig? No way. That was only a small part of it. No diet in the world is going to help you unless you want to help yourself. She gets it. The only downside is that I wish her political views were kept out of it, but that is part of who she is and the book is about her. Overall, it was a nice enjoyable listen, and I think the audiobook made it even more genuine hearing it with her voice telling the story. She's a great reader, though she does sometimes read a bit fast. I grew up watching little "Barbara Cooper" on One Day at a Time like many did so I was looking forward to the read to get "the dish." Even when Valerie married Eddie (which seemed like such an odd couple to me back then) and got into the height of her weight insecurities, I still thought she was a perfect size. I wasn't a huge VH fan but my husband was and we both thought she gave good insight into what Eddie was thinking at different incarnations of the band. Even though the theme of weight/self esteem issues were found throughout, it wasn't overly done. For emotional eaters, we can relate. The only thing holding me back from giving it 5 stars is I wished she would've waited for a year after she got to her goal weight to write this. Sadly, we saw Kirstie reach her goal and then gained it back (or at least part of it). I would've liked to have seen how Valerie maintained it through the holidays and such since she stated in the book that is the hardest part for her is maintaining. 194 reviews found. Displaying 1-5. next Product DetailsPublisher: Free PressPublish Date: Feb 25 2008 ISBN: 1416568182 Edition: 1st Free Press Hbk. Ed Binding: Hardcover Dimensions: 6 x 9.1 x 1.2 inches Weight: 0.95 pounds Pages: 288 pages |