![]() Then her Dancing With The Stars experience was heart breaking!Īll in all, it was a really interesting read. And clearly she has a terrible taste in men! All the way through the book I have Kacey Musgrave’s song Homecoming Queen stuck in my head because it just seems to fit Hannah’s life looking the picture perfect literally homecoming Queen but feeling isolated in reality. She really owns her insecurities and mistakes and just puts them all out there. She was inspired to share her own story to help the younger generation acknowledge some mistakes and how to grow past them or help younger people avoid making them completely. Hannah sets out the reason she has written her book she’s only 26 after all, that’s pretty young for an autobiography, but she talks about discovering self-help books through lockdown and how much they helped her. So, although this book was never going to be a huge seller in the UK it was top of my Christmas list and I crossed my fingers it would be easy to get. I’ve followed her on social media ever since and I just find her so relateable and her bubbly exterior is so engaging. We appreciate your support during these challenging times! Once this book comes out on Novemwe’ll get your order shipped and send you tracking.I loved Hannah’s series of The Bachelorette, although if I’m honest I didn’t like her very much when she was on The Bachelor. Honest and emotionally urgent, God Bless This Mess is a reminder that true growth doesn’t come without strife-and it’s through those dark, messy moments that self-acceptance and love can bloom. “And Jesus still loves me.” Fans will be inspired by the never-before-told stories: the ones about facing depression and anxiety during her pageant years, the ways in which therapy and journaling have proven to be a saving grace, and the previously private moments-both at home and on television-that have shaped the star’s outlook. Using her time on The Bachelorette as a launching pad, Hannah doesn’t shy away from the most painful experiences of her life: moments when her faith was tested, when she feared it was lost, and the moments when she reclaimed it on national television. By pushing against her engrained need to seek approval, and learning how to think critically about her own goals and desires, Hannah inspires others to do the same-and to embrace the messiness that comes hand-in-hand with self-discovery (even if that sometimes means falling flat on your face). Thus what emerges is a quarter-life memoir that speaks to the set of difficulties young women face, and how to move through them with grace. ![]() What she does have is the insight of someone who has spent critical years of her youth under public scrutiny. ![]() Hannah knows she doesn’t have all the answers. What it would mean to stop seeking approval from others and decide-for the first time-what it was she wanted from her own life.Īn honest and earnest examination of her own mid-twenties, God Bless This Mess is a memoir that doesn’t claim to have all the answers. She found herself wondering what it would mean to live on her terms. There she was, in her early twenties, with millions around the world examining and weighing in on her every decision. After years of competing in beauty pageants, and then starring on The Bachelorette and Dancing with the Stars, she had become incredibly visible. Suddenly in the spotlight, twenty-four-year-old Hannah Brown realized that she wasn’t sure what she wanted. Because it’s in the messes where we learn the most-as long as we slow down enough to realize what God is trying to show us.” ![]() ![]() “My life was a complete mess, and God bless all of it. ![]()
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