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Stephanie Klein is the author of Straight Up and Dirty: A Memoir and Moose: A Memoir of Fat Camp
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Stephanie Klein has 6 past events. (show) Vroman's Bookstore: Stephanie Klein discusses & signs Moose: A Memoir of Fat Camp (June 10 at 19:00) Klein's passion and wrenching honesty fill the pages with attitude and heart when, as a mother-to-be, she's forced to confront her adolescent struggles and angst, recounting an angry childhood with a weak mother, and how a summer at fat camp shaped more than just her body: it shaped her life. Moose ... (more)
Cupcakes, wine, and author Stephanie Klein. What could be better? Stephanie will be reading from and discussing Moose, as well as signing her earlier memoir, Straight Up and Dirty. Come with friends, or come alone and make friends. Stephanie is all about making everyone feel included.
While pregnant with twins, one sentence uttered by her doctor sent Stephanie Klein reeling: “You need to gain fifty pounds.” Instantly, an adolescence filled with insecurity, awkwardness, disappointment, and embarrassment came flooding back. Though she was determined to gain the weight for the health ... (more)
Klein will read from Moose, discuss all the details, then sign copies of both Moose and her earlier memoir Straight Up and Dirty.
Klein will read from Moose, discuss all the details, then sign copies of both Moose and her earlier memoir Straight Up and Dirty.
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A foodie who sometimes abuses hair-care products, Stephanie Klein is an acclaimed author and photographer with a cultlike following. Her work has been published internationally, and her site stephanieklein.com was recently ranked the 26th most powerful blog in the world by The Observer in the UK.
With a fearless and surprisingly wise voice, Stephanie puts into words what so many of us feel but cannot ourselves articulate. A new mother of twins and an authority on body issues and relationships, Stephanie Klein is also the acclaimed author of the wildly popular Straight Up and Dirty--which has been optioned by NBC Universal—and of her newest release Moose: A Memoir of Fat Camp. A former red-carpet photographer, Ms. Klein’s photographs currently hang in all the rooms and corridors of the Hotel Gansevoort in NYC. She and her blog have been profiled on the cover of the New York Times Style Section, and she’s appeared on 20/20, The TV Food Network, and The Today Show, among others.
She’s a person to whom many turn for advice, to think about their own lives and choices. A former food-critic who has “survived” an obese childhood, divorce, miscarriage, an abortion, and the premature birth of her boy-girl twins, there’s plenty of material and people who relate to her gut-wrenchingly honest musings, which are always filled with equal parts humor and heart. Whether you’re looking for advice, to laugh, or to commiserate, one thing’s for sure: Stephanie Klein will always make you think.  | |
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