About the Author:
Jessica Berger Gross is a longtime yoga devotee and editor of the award-winning anthology About What Was Lost: 20 Writers on Miscarriage, Healing and Hope. Originally from New York, Jessica lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with her husband and son. Her essays and articles have appeared in Salon, Babble, The Globe and Mail, Yoga Journal, Yoga International, The Huffington Post, momfilter.com and more. She writes the Enlightened Motherhood blog for yogajournal.com.
Review:
"I love enLIGHTened. Anyone who has struggled with weight will relate to Jessica's story and her message. This book is brave and honest, inspiring and heartwarming." -- Allison Fishman, author of You Can Trust A Skinny Cook and host of the television show Cook Yourself Thin
"Jessica Berger Gross occupies that rare space on the bookshelf of writers I want to become and befriend. She can be both funny and very honest about her journey, and her plan for becoming the best and truest version of herself was inspiring. And doable!"-Suzan Colon, author of Cherries in Winter: My Family's Recipe for Hope in Hard Times
"Jessica Berger Gross is movingly honest about her struggles with weight (and motherhood). The key to her success? Thinking about yoga as a whole life practice. This beautifully written, intimate, and upbeat book inspired me, and will inspire others, too."-Kristen Rentz Lewis, author of YogaNap: Restorative Poses for Deep Relaxation
"A charming testimony to yoga's ability to heal the body and mind." -- Neal Pollack, author of Stretch: The Unlikely Making of a Yoga Dude
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