Gabrielle reece biography book
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My Foot Is Too Big for the Glass Slipper
New York Times bestselling fitness expert and beach volleyball pro Gabby Reece uses her own less-than-perfect life to skewer fairy tale notions of perfect motherhood and marriage in this “exuberant, right-on, and humorous hand-holder to confronting the crises and celebrating the victories” (Elle).
So you got the guy on the big white horse, and the beautiful little mermaids, and the picket fence, and your life isn’ t . . . perfect in every imaginable way?
You’re not alone. In 1997, Gabrielle Reece married the man of her dreams—professional surfer Laird Hamilton—in a flawless Hawaiian ceremony. Naturally, the couple filed for divorce four years later.
In the end they worked it out, but not without the ups and downs, minor hiccups, and major setbacks that beset every modern family.
With hilarious stories, wise insights, and concrete takeaways on topics ranging from navigating relationship issues to aging gracefully to getting smart about food, My Foot Is Too Big for the Glass Slipper is the brutally honest, wickedly funny, and deeply helpful portrait of the humor, grace, and humility it takes to survive the happily ever after.
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Gabrielle Reece: Volleyball's Model Athlete
Voted one of the 20 Most Influential Women in Sports in 1997, Gabrielle Reece has achieved success both as a professional volleyball player and as a supermodel. Appearing in magazines, hosting her own show on MTV, and serving as a spokesperson for Nike have earned her fame, but playing volleyball is her real love. Gabrielle's power and determination have helped her improve from an average player in high school to a leading force in women's professional volleyball, repeatedly setting league records. Named Offensive Player of the Year two years in a row, her dedication to her sport makes her a role model for athletes everywhere. This fast-paced biography tells Gabrielle's exciting story -- both on and off the court.
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Big Girl shoulder the Middle
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