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Summary & Analysis of Girl, Wash Your Face: A Guide to the Book by Rachel Hollis
- Narrated by: Satauna Howery
- Length: 29 mins
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Summary
(Disclaimer: This is NOT the original book. If you’re looking for the original book, it is available from Amazon and Audible).
Lifestyle blogger Rachel Hollis has built a career out of being honest about how she’s trying to live her best life. In Girl, Wash Your Face, Hollis serves up all the lies she’s told herself over the years, to encourage us all to start seeing the most basic truth: it is totally up to you to live the life you want to live.
Don't miss out on this ZIP Reads summary of Rachael Hollis' funny, heartwarming, and honest take on motherhood, success, authenticity, and life.
What does this ZIP Reads Summary Include?
- A synopsis of the original book
- Key takeaways to help you start living your best life
- Analysis of each takeaway
- Key themes from Rachael's philosophy
- Editorial review
- Short bio of the original author
About the Original Book: In Girl, Wash Your Face, lifestyle blogger Rachel Harris shares the lies she’s told herself over the years that have held her back. Covering everything from becoming a mother to running a business, Hollis tells hilariously personal stories about how shaving her toes taught her a lesson about judgment, or when using the word “tired” around the mother of a newborn-baby is dangerous, and why dreaming about a Louis Vuitton Speedy bag was actually a really good professional move for her. Along the way, she shows us that the only thing getting in the way of accomplishing our dreams is our inability to accept the most fundamental truth: we choose the lives we live every day. Rachel Hollis wants us all to come clean, tell the truth, and live it up.