Beautiful Stranger

Beautiful Stranger by Hope Donahue, published by Gotham on August 3, 2004, is a first edition that spans 304 pages. This book presents a personal narrative exploring the author’s struggles with self-esteem, family secrets, and an obsession with beauty that culminated in a series of plastic surgeries. The story details the impact of these choices on her relationships and mental health, leading to significant personal challenges.
Readers will find a candid account of compulsive behavior and the pursuit of perfection, as well as the consequences that followed. The narrative delves into themes of personal beauty and the struggles associated with it, offering insight into the author’s journey toward recovery. This edition provides a comprehensive look at the complexities of identity and self-worth, making it a reflective read for those interested in the intersections of surgery and personal experience.
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The author describes how lack of self-esteem, dark family secrets, and an obsession with her appearance and a quest for perfection led to a series of plastic surgeries, her alienation from family and friends, and a downward spiral of theft, bankruptcy, and a bad relationships, before she began her recovery. 35,000 first printing. First serial, Allure.
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