A warm, candid, and deeply relatable memoir from beloved actress and bestselling author Valerie Bertinelli, exploring real-life transformation, family, faith, and the emotional journey of sustaining meaningful change.
Welcome back to chez Bertinelli, where life is as crazy and comical as ever. In revealing talks with her longtime boyfriend, Tom, Valerie gets even more personal about her inner worries: her maternal anxieties about her son, Wolfie (heâs fallen in love and, as she writes, âgetting your sex talk from Eddie Van Halen wasnât recommended in any of the parenting books I readâ); the challenges of dealing with a blended family; her motherâs own new diet adventure; and a craving for a deeper relationship with a Higher Power (âI have experienced days of inner peace and connectedness with a larger spiritâtwice,â she writes. âWhy not more often?â). And as if these everyday challenges weren't enough, Valerie is working to maintain her own very public weight loss. She even gets to thinking she might kick it up a notch, shed more weight, and get so buff she can wear a bikiniâin public.
In this new, inspiring memoir from the beloved actress and author of the bestseller Losing It, Valerie tells the story of what happens after you change your life. Itâs not all peaches and cream, or even nonfat yogurt.
In Finding It, Valerie comes face-to-face with hard questions of family, faith, and beachwear, and realizes that sheâs hungering for another transformationâto become better, not just thinner. Forget the scale; the real change is happening inside, and Valerie realizes that this is the part of dieting that no one ever talks aboutâthe reality of keeping the pounds off. Dieting fixes one problem, she discovers, but to maintain that weight loss, she has to work on everything elseâall the reasons she got fat in the first place. Warm and friendly, honest, and self-awareâlike a talk with your BFFâFinding It tells of the common worries and frustrations, the funny and fabulous moments in Valerieâs publicly private life. Humorous and humble, it is also the emotional story of family and the deep bonds and patterns that persist through generations: for as Valerie transitions to her latest role of motherhood with an increasingly independent son, she connects with her own mother in a profound new way.
With the same winning wit and candor that touched several generations of fans in Losing It, Finding It is an optimistic story for trying times. Itâs about believing in love and happiness, having faith that both are possible, and finding out that God does want you to enjoy lifeâs dessertsâeven when youâre on a diet.
A warm, candid, and deeply relatable memoir from beloved actress and bestselling author Valerie Bertinelli, exploring real-life transformation, family, faith, and the emotional journey of sustaining meaningful change.
Welcome back to chez Bertinelli, where life is as crazy and comical as ever. In revealing talks with her longtime boyfriend, Tom, Valerie gets even more personal about her inner worries: her maternal anxieties about her son, Wolfie (heâs fallen in love and, as she writes, âgetting your sex talk from Eddie Van Halen wasnât recommended in any of the parenting books I readâ); the challenges of dealing with a blended family; her motherâs own new diet adventure; and a craving for a deeper relationship with a Higher Power (âI have experienced days of inner peace and connectedness with a larger spiritâtwice,â she writes. âWhy not more often?â). And as if these everyday challenges weren't enough, Valerie is working to maintain her own very public weight loss. She even gets to thinking she might kick it up a notch, shed more weight, and get so buff she can wear a bikiniâin public.
In this new, inspiring memoir from the beloved actress and author of the bestseller Losing It, Valerie tells the story of what happens after you change your life. Itâs not all peaches and cream, or even nonfat yogurt.
In Finding It, Valerie comes face-to-face with hard questions of family, faith, and beachwear, and realizes that sheâs hungering for another transformationâto become better, not just thinner. Forget the scale; the real change is happening inside, and Valerie realizes that this is the part of dieting that no one ever talks aboutâthe reality of keeping the pounds off. Dieting fixes one problem, she discovers, but to maintain that weight loss, she has to work on everything elseâall the reasons she got fat in the first place. Warm and friendly, honest, and self-awareâlike a talk with your BFFâFinding It tells of the common worries and frustrations, the funny and fabulous moments in Valerieâs publicly private life. Humorous and humble, it is also the emotional story of family and the deep bonds and patterns that persist through generations: for as Valerie transitions to her latest role of motherhood with an increasingly independent son, she connects with her own mother in a profound new way.
With the same winning wit and candor that touched several generations of fans in Losing It, Finding It is an optimistic story for trying times. Itâs about believing in love and happiness, having faith that both are possible, and finding out that God does want you to enjoy lifeâs dessertsâeven when youâre on a diet.