“The tone is sassy, blunt (like Cohen, who is always refreshingly honest even when the truth hurts) and witty. After just a few pages you'll feel way better about your relationship, career and life in general.” -People StyleWatch
Description
Drop the Act, It’s Exhausting! is one woman’s call to all women to embrace the imperfections in their lives and to air their “improper” thoughts about relationships, love, sex, parenting, careers, self-esteem, and self-image. By no longer being ashamed or apologetic about how they "really feel,” women will become more aware of who they are and more accepting of themselves and one another. With wit, candor, and refreshingly blunt observations, Beth Thomas Cohen proves herself the prime example of how freeing, fun, and unifying it can be to drop the act and live a not so put-together life.
Reviews
“Written in the tone of a girlfriend chatting over a bottle of wine, the book is peppered with quotes from celebs plus authentic storytelling about the author’s upbringing, marriage, age and self-image. Cheers to hearing the truth and embracing your own imperfect life.”- Star Magazine
“Accessories editor and publicist Beth Thomas Cohen has quite the reputation in the fashion industry—for being incredibly nice and down to earth. Both of which are rare qualities at the top of any business, but fashion especially. So how, you might wonder, did she manage to stay a happy, well-adjusted person? Lucky for you, she’s written a whole book about it. Drop the Act, It’s Exhausting!: Free Yourself from Your So-Called Put-Together Life, hit shelves this week, and her no-bull sh*t life manual offers straightforward advice on how to lighten up—and enjoy yourself along the way.” -Yahoo! Style
“Is it possible to be so composed all the time? No, actually. And that’s okay. Living with imperfections and coming to terms with them is the subject of former fashion editor and publicist Beth Thomas Cohen’s new book, Drop the Act, It’s Exhausting!: Free Yourself from Your So-Called ‘Put-Together’ Life, available starting Nov. 4. Cohen’s straight-forward, no-nonsense attitude covers every one of the 147 pages of this self-help tome, which tackles subjects like marriage, kids, friendships, and yes, even having it all.” -InStyle