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You Gotta Be You
How to Embrace This Messy Life and Step Into Who You Really Are
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Formats and Prices
- On Sale
- Feb 27, 2029
- Page Count
- 208 pages
- Publisher
- Legacy Lit
- ISBN-13
- 9780306826214
Price
$17.99Price
$22.99 CADFormat
Format:
- Trade Paperback $17.99 $22.99 CAD
- ebook $15.99 $20.99 CAD
- Hardcover $29.00 $37.00 CAD
- Audiobook Download (Unabridged) $24.99
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Audible’s Best of the Year in Well-Being
YOU ARE ENOUGH EXACTLY AS YOU ARE.
â           From the time weâre born, a litany of doâs and donâts are placed on us by our families, our communities, and society. Weâre required to fit into boxes based on our race, gender, sexuality, and other parts of our identities, being told by others how we should behave, who we should date, or what we should be interested in. For so many of us, those boxes begin to feel like shackles when we realize they donât fit our unique shape, yet we keep trying because we crave acceptance and validation. But is âfitting inâ worth the time, energy, and suffering? Actor, writer, and activist Brandon Kyle Goodman says, Hell no it ainât!
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As a Black nonbinary, queer person in a dark-skinned 6â1â, 180-pound male body born into a religious immigrant household, Brandon knows the pain of having to hide oneâs true self, the work of learning to love that true self, and the freedom of finally being your true self.
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In You Gotta Be You, Brandon affectionately challenges you to consider, âWho would I be if society never got its hands on me?â This question set Brandon on a mission to dropkick societal shackles by unlearning all the things he was told he should be in order to step into who he really is. It required him to reexamine messy but ultimately defining moments in his lifeâhis first time being followed in a store, navigating his motherâs born-again Christianity, and regretfully using soap as lube (yes, you read that right!)âto find the lessons that would guide him to his most authentic self.
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Compassionate and soulful, funny and revealing, You Gotta Be You is an unapologetic call to self-freedom. Itâs about turning rejection (from others and yourself) into a roadmap to self-love. Itâs a guide to setting boundaries and fostering self-growth. And most importantly, itâs an affirmation that we are enough exactly as we are.
YOU ARE ENOUGH EXACTLY AS YOU ARE.
â           From the time weâre born, a litany of doâs and donâts are placed on us by our families, our communities, and society. Weâre required to fit into boxes based on our race, gender, sexuality, and other parts of our identities, being told by others how we should behave, who we should date, or what we should be interested in. For so many of us, those boxes begin to feel like shackles when we realize they donât fit our unique shape, yet we keep trying because we crave acceptance and validation. But is âfitting inâ worth the time, energy, and suffering? Actor, writer, and activist Brandon Kyle Goodman says, Hell no it ainât!
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As a Black nonbinary, queer person in a dark-skinned 6â1â, 180-pound male body born into a religious immigrant household, Brandon knows the pain of having to hide oneâs true self, the work of learning to love that true self, and the freedom of finally being your true self.
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In You Gotta Be You, Brandon affectionately challenges you to consider, âWho would I be if society never got its hands on me?â This question set Brandon on a mission to dropkick societal shackles by unlearning all the things he was told he should be in order to step into who he really is. It required him to reexamine messy but ultimately defining moments in his lifeâhis first time being followed in a store, navigating his motherâs born-again Christianity, and regretfully using soap as lube (yes, you read that right!)âto find the lessons that would guide him to his most authentic self.
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Compassionate and soulful, funny and revealing, You Gotta Be You is an unapologetic call to self-freedom. Itâs about turning rejection (from others and yourself) into a roadmap to self-love. Itâs a guide to setting boundaries and fostering self-growth. And most importantly, itâs an affirmation that we are enough exactly as we are.
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Author and narrator Brandon Goodman brings their thoughtful and joyful performance to an audiobook that explores what we might have become without the destructive messages given to us while growing up. . .With an actorâs ability to perform and the emotions lingering from lived experience, Goodman makes listeners laugh and cry in equal measure. They share important lessons, and their powerful performance makes this audiobook resonate long after it ends.ÂAudiofile
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âThis book is moving, heartfelt, incisive, and bitingly funny. This isnât just a beautiful read, itâs also an invitation to live better, messier, and more truthfully. I loved it!âAmber Ruffin, host of The Amber Ruffin Show and New York Times bestselling author of Youâll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey
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âYou Gotta Be You is a love letter to anyone that reads it, but itâs also a call to action. Itâs a book that challenges you to stop being who everyone wants you to be and start being who you are. Even if that person is messy - and after you read Brandonâs new definition of âmessyââyouâll realize thereâs nothing to be ashamed of. Itâs a must read for anyone that marches to beat of their own drum, and letâs be honest⊠thatâs all of us.âLena Waithe
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âThis book is a masterpiece of stories and one of the most entertaining and encouraging books I've ever read. By the end, youâll feel great about you.âKaramo Brown, co-host of Queer Eye and author of Karamo
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"Brandon's voice will empower you to the very core. After reading this refreshingly conversational and honest book, itâs impossible not to share his infectious lust for life and passion for both self-acceptance and self-love. Brandon reminds us weâre always on our path of becoming. Reading this will make you feel braver, brighter and bolder along your journey. I know I did!"Lily Collins, actress and author of Unfiltered
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âThere are very few individuals on this planet who are as talented as Brandon Kyle Goodman. He is truly one of the most creative, funny, beautiful people and I loved this book.âTaylor Tomlinson
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"Had I had access to the testimonies and musings found on every page of You Gotta Be You when I was coming of age, I may have spent more days loving myself. Brandon Kyle Goodman's words are a reminder of the power of Black queer self-determination. You Gotta Be You is a mediation on Black queer life that is full of the sharp wit, singular humor and courageous candor that has come to define its author. Someone's life will be transformed because of Goodman's gift."Darnell L. Moore, author of No Ashes in the Fire
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âBrandon is such a beautiful example of the joy one can have when you truly embrace who you are, and that joy is contagious! The world is a brighter (& funnier) place because of their work and shows other folks that the most beautiful gift they can give to the world is to be themselves.âTess Holiday, author of The Not So Subtle Art of Being a Fat Girl
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âBrandon is a force of nature: funny, honest, messy and real. You Gotta Be You showcases a level of introspection it takes most people a lifetime to achieve. Thereâs a lesson in these pages for everyone.âNick Kroll
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âA graceful, heartening story of Brandon's journey toward finding himself. I felt like he was holding my hand the whole way through. You Gotta Be You is a visceral cue to cherish those who nurture your soul, and a reminder to âborrow their eyesâ in an attempt to âsee yourself the way they see you.ââColton Haynes, author of Miss Memory Lane
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âIn You Gotta Be You Brandon Kyle Goodman beautifully chronicles the way theyâve whittled away at a hunk of metal to create a skeleton key for themselvesâa key to unlock their most honest self, a key to free themselves from societyâs oppressive expectations, a key to be themselves. Reading this book will inspire you to take a chisel to your own hunk of metal. It will dare you to see what you might unlock in yourself.âDylan Marron, author of Conversations with People Who Hate Me
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"bell hooks once wrote that our society has no places where we can go to learn how to love. Brandon Kyle Goodman's You Gotta Be You answers her call. This work is a laboratory of love: an essential companion for our journeys toward self-actualization. With practical lessons, trenchant political critique, generosity, wit, and panache, Goodman is a lighthouse for those struggling to find themselves (read: everyone). Their knack for holding multiple truths is honest and refreshing: this book is both self-help and collective responsibility, both mental health and macro politics, and all love."Alok Vaid-Menon, author of Beyond the Gender Binary