Too Pretty to be Good

Too Pretty to be Good by Lindsay Byron, published by Lux ATL on January 11, 2021, is a 224-page exploration of personal growth and self-acceptance. The narrative follows the author’s journey as she grapples with her identity as a half-orphan and the stigma of being labeled the town’s outcast. Through her experiences in a challenging environment marked by grief and societal hypocrisy, she seeks redemption and understanding in unexpected places.
Readers will find a candid account of navigating a world filled with adversity, as Byron shares her struggles and triumphs with authenticity. The book delves into themes of inspiration and personal growth, illustrating how one woman’s journey can resonate with anyone striving for self-love and forgiveness. Too Pretty to be Good serves as a heartfelt reflection on the complexities of life, encouraging readers to embrace their pasts as integral to their worth.
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A half-orphan, the town slut, unlovable by all. The one the boys liked enough to touch, but not enough to claim. Hands clasped in the dark of closets, but not in the hallway at school. Did you know you can get paid for touching boys in closets?
Saddled with a bad reputation, grieving the death of her father, navigating a hostile world of religiosity, hypocrisy, and abuse, Lindsay escapes her ramshackle hometown of Evilland, Virginia, looking for redemption in all the wrong places.
Journey across sweat-soaked stages dotted with wadded dollars and the dreams of a thousand women, to the hallowed halls of the ivory tower where florescent lights and tenured dinosaurs reign, to find out how one woman straddling worlds learns to love herself, despite all odds.
Speaking with realness, rawness, and relatability, Too Pretty To Be Good is a love letter written directly from the heart of a woman to the people she’s loved before-including, finally, herself. Anyone looking to find and forgive themselves regardless of their pasts should look no further than this book. Too Pretty To Be Good teaches us that we are whole and worthy in spite of-in fact, because of-who and where we’ve been before.
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