All I Ever Wanted Was to Be Hot

Self image, beauty ideals and desirability

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Harry Hartog's review

This gorgeous memoir mirrors an essay collection attacking the blonde-bombshell beauty standards so synonymous with the 2000s in Australia. Froomes lays out the harsh reality of these ideals and the effect they have had on young millennials and gen-Zs through retelling her own experience recovering from an eating disorder and her teenage obsession with plastic surgery. This book is integral reading for any young women who are struggling with body image and need a funny but heartfelt helping hand. - Jess, Harry Hartog Penrith



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I have always known that a woman's greatest power is her looks. For most of my life, I just took it as the way things were, a fact not worth interrogating since it was so obviously true.'

For her entire life, Lucinda's mission was to look as hot as possible. She nipped, tucked, bleached, cut, plucked, plumped, shaved, lasered, tanned, crunched, squatted and starved. Then, she broke.
All I Ever Wanted Was To Be Hot is a funny, provocative retrospective on the last thirty years of Western beauty standards. From Victoria's Secret to Extreme Makeover, Playboy Bunnies to the Australian media's fascination with Lara Bingle, Lucinda unfurls the tentacles of a culture hellbent on making women feel like happiness is always just five kilos away.
With her offbeat humour and incisive cultural commentary, Lucinda tells the unfiltered story of someone overcoming an eating disorder and rebuilding, illuminating our enduring obsession with appearance by holding a bedazzled mirror up to her own beliefs.
A hilarious, insightful deep dive into self image, desirability, pop-culture and power.

'A book for the modern woman, laced with unflinching, glorious honesty.' Zara McDonald and Michelle Andrews, co-founders of Shameless Media
'A funny, real interrogation of Australia's body image problem, and a call to arms to dismantle diet culture.' Chantelle Otten, author and sexologist

ISBN:
9780645869033
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
320
Published:
Publisher:
Pantera Press
Imprint:
Pantera Press
Weight:
397 g

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