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Speak Your Truth: The Sunday Times top ten bestseller

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Fearne Cotton is a tireless seeker of the truth, and a wonderful communicator of sanity, hope, and (most refreshingly of all) reality. This is, simply put, a beautiful book.' Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love and Big Magic

Brave, vulnerable and deeply personal,Speak Your Truthshares Fearne's compelling story and helps you to shape your own. I have read all of Fearne's books over the years and always found them to be a life line in helping me live my life in my most authentic way. This book didn't disappoint and, like her previous work, felt like catching up with an old friend who just 'gets it'. Fearne Cotton is a tireless seeker of the truth, and a wonderful communicator of sanity, hope, and (most refreshingly of all) reality. This is, simply put, a beautiful book.’ Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love and Big Magic I listened to this on Bolinda Audible. Bolinda Audible is an app accessed via a local library membership.We hit the 2/3s mark that seems to be quite familiar in books from similar authors and figures in the last year - almost like the publisher has an agenda to fulfil and the author duly deliver a short chapter accordingly - the worthy moment when the author speaks up on behalf of causes that have no direct link to the context of the chapters, but it feels positively shoe-horned in (my autocorrect just changed that to show horned which is a very apt proffering given the circumstances!) maybe it’s to ensure entry to somewhere good? I feel mean as this was the most contextual out of all of the others that sprang to my mind but it was still noticeable… I don’t know - I completely support the ‘First they came…’ theory and I will read books about causes and issues on all things deemed as popular and unpopular, but I’m not completing a survey about what a great philosophical person the author is - I’m here to read the book with information gleaned from the title and summary - please don’t patronise the medium or the audience by adding your record of achievement political likes and dislikes

At the start of 2020, Cotton discovered she was at risk of needing a throat operation, followed by weeks of recovering in silence. Thanks so much for the invite, lovely. I can’t make it though because I’m taking Rex and a few of the lads from the class bowling for his birthday. I can’t be doing with this invite-the-whole-class-to-the-party thing anymore.’ This book is going to help a lot of people.’Philippa Perry, author of The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read

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Maybe some of the other mums will breathe a sigh of relief that the pressures off inviting the whole class to their kid’s party?’ Fearne Cotton’s voice is familiar to millions, whether that’s through television, radio or on her hugely successful Happy Place podcast. Her voice is her career, her livelihood and the way she communicates with her audience and her loved ones. So, when Fearne’s doctor told her she was at risk of needing a throat operation followed by two weeks of being unable to speak, she found herself facing a period of unexpected contemplation. As a writer, she has published several cookbooks, two children’s books and journals including Happy and Calm.

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