Teri Hatcher, Burnt Toast
Sat, Nov 17 2006
Despite her successful acting career and the current fame she is enjoying with her starring role on "Desperate Housewives," Teri Hatcher, a single mother, says she can still feel "very fragile and very insecure."
She explores these feelings in "Burnt Toast: And Other Philosophies of Life", in which she speaks frankly about her life, including her sexless honeymoon and the tabloid headlines that call her anorexic, in hopes that other women will learn from what she has gone through and become stronger from it.
In fact, the title of her new book, "Burnt Toast," is a metaphor for women who too often take the leftovers for themselves, something Hatcher says she is trying not to do as much, but still does.
Teri says: "I hope you'll discover as you read this book that vulnerability plays a key role in my life. It's hard for me. I have trouble admitting that I need other people. I've always tried to be honest about my fears and insecurities and self-doubt."
Teri's book illustrates that one can be prejudiced by a person's appearance in my opinion in actual fact one can be quite assuming and wrong if one "judges a book by its cover". It's a must read since its clever and engaging but free of excessive complexity it is not too heavy.
If you are interested you can buy her book at amazon
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