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The Honest Body Project - Real Stories and Untouched Portraits of Women & Motherhood - cover

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The Honest Body Project - Real Stories and Untouched Portraits of Women & Motherhood

Natalie McCain

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing

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• This project has a fan base with over 80,000 monthly website views and over 20,000 Facebook followers, and is growing from around the world. • Series in the project have gone viral, with one reaching 3.7 million views within a short matter of days. Thousands of women have written to Natalie, proclaiming how the project has helped them love themselves, and it has made Natalie a local celebrity, as well as a presence in news media outlets both domestically and abroad.• Only 4% of women around the world consider themselves to be beautiful, according to research done by Dove. This photo series was created by the author to combat the poor body image perpetuated in our society.• Promoted for Love Your Body Day (October 15).• Covers many topics: body image, breast cancer, depression (postpartum and otherwise), anxiety, fertility struggles, stillborn births and miscarriages, parenting a child with special needs, bottle vs. breast feeding, aging, and more.
Available since: 08/15/2017.

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