“Beautifully written, Love Finally is for anyone who wants to look clearly at, and dismantle, the conclusions we have made about who we are, who the ‘other’ is, and how we experience life in the world.”—Elizabeth Lesser, New York Times bestselling author of Cassandra Speaks and cofounder of Omega Institute
“With humor, honesty, and grace, Geneen Roth invites readers to unwind the painful stories that keep us feeling separate and unlovable, and discover the freedom and joy of loving without holding back.”—Tara Brach, bestselling author of Radical Acceptance
“Love, Finally is the story of Roth’s triumph over the lifelong critical voice in her head—the voice women will recognize as the soundtrack playing the same ‘you’re bad, you’re wrong, you’re not enough’ song on repeat. Roth, as ever, remains wise, unguarded, insightful, and generous. This book is both a love letter and a must-read for every woman who’s struggled to find peace with her body, her mother, and her relationship with food.”—Christie Tate, New York Times bestselling author of Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life
“With her signature blend of humor and honesty, Roth shows us how to unravel cycles of inherited shame. This deeply necessary book walks us right up to our innermost secrets and holds us with wisdom and warmth.”—Ellen Vora, MD, author of The Anatomy of Anxiety
“Anyone who has ever struggled with body acceptance and image issues or tried to support a friend or loved one with these difficult problems will find in Roth a compassionate and generous guide. [This is]an inspiring memoir. No matter how deep and overwhelming problems might seem, hope and healing are always possible.”—Booklist