Rebecca Woolf

Rebecca Woolf

REBECCA WOOLF has worked as a freelance writer since age 16 when she became a leading contributor to the hit 90s book series, Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul and its subsequent Teen Love Series books. Since then, Woolf has contributed to numerous publications, websites and anthologies, most notably her own award-winning personal blog, Girl’s Gone Child, which attracted millions of unique visitors worldwide. As well as launching her own successful blog, Woolf has contributed dozens of personal essays to publications both on and offline including Refinery29, Huffington Post, Parenting, and Romper and in 2012 hosted Childstyle, a web series on HGTV.com. She has appeared on CNN and NPR and has been featured in The New York Times, Time Magazine and New York Mag. She lives in Los Angeles with her son and three daughters. 

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All of This
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All of This
  • By: Rebecca Woolf
  • Narrator: Rebecca Woolf
  • Length: 6 hours 22 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: August 16, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (864 ratings)
(864 ratings)
“Beautifully written, complex, provocative, painful, genuine…an unforgettable memoir.”–ROXANE GAY “Wonderfully lyrical and uncomfortably honest in a way that is so rare, yet so needed.”–JENNY... Read more

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