Inexplicably Me: A Story of Labels, Worthiness, and Refusing to Be Boxed in

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Price
$15.95  $14.83
Publisher
Health Communications
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.43 X 8.43 X 0.79 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780757324277

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About the Author
Chelsea Austin Montgomery-Duban Wächter is a writer, speaker, and advocate who was raised by two incredible dads. Chelsea has advocated for the LGBTQ+ community since she was in high school, using her story as a platform to spread love and tolerance. In 2010, at just 17 years old, she was voted one of the "Top Fifteen LGBT Activists in the Los Angeles area" by Frontiers Magazine.
Reviews
"Chelsea has inspired us for years as a child of same-sex parents navigating her life with grace, love, and humility. She now brings to paper her inspiring story giving insight into finding your worth and path in life with humor and love. You will be inspired by her words and moved by her heart. We are so grateful that now so many will be able to benefit from her journey, especially our little one."

--Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Emmy Award-Nominated actor, and Justin Mikita, Tony Award-Winning producer
"Chelsea's new book tells of her journey and how that inspired her to seek out, give back, and pursue worthiness at every level. With her charming style, warm wit, and incredible openness she gives you the tools you need to navigate this world with a strong sense of worth, gratitude, and purpose. Chelsea is a gem and her new book is a gold mine!"

--Ed Harris and Amy Madigan, Academy-Award nominated actors
"I've have had the privilege of watching Chelsea grow from a thoughtful young woman into a dynamic advocate. In her book, she gives you a glimpse of her world and how growing up with two gay dads, not only molded who she was, but gave her a base of unconditional love to carry her through her life. Of course, in Inexplicably Me she has chosen to inspire and encourage everyone to find their worth and their purpose, doing this while using her own story, with touching vulnerability, to ignite each reader's sense of possibility."

--Joe Solomonese, CEO of the Democratic National Convention 2020, and former president of the Human Rights Campaign
"A remarkable account of growing up as the child of a same-sex couple."

-- Kirkus Reviews