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Over the Top: My Story
by Jonathan Van Ness
If you are looking for a traditional, stuffy autobiography with proper paragraphs and linear reminiscence, then this isn't the book for you.
But honestly, who would actually *want* that from a JVN autobiography?
This autobiography is basically like a one-sided conversation that you could easily have with a friend on your couch, in the salon, or with a total stranger on a long flight.
JVN tells their story in their trademark authentic and forgiving way, and I definitely recommend this book for anyone looking for a story about resilience and finding self-love.
But honestly, who would actually *want* that from a JVN autobiography?
This autobiography is basically like a one-sided conversation that you could easily have with a friend on your couch, in the salon, or with a total stranger on a long flight.
JVN tells their story in their trademark authentic and forgiving way, and I definitely recommend this book for anyone looking for a story about resilience and finding self-love.