Simply More
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4.7 • 55 Ratings
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Publisher Description
In this vulnerable and enlightening book of life lessons, globally renowned performer Cynthia Erivo draws from her singular experience to show us how to embrace being “too much” and to live up to the fullest iteration of ourselves. This program is read by the author.
It is never too late to build the life you’re seeking.
Cynthia Erivo learned the music to Wicked a decade before she needed it, not knowing those same lyrics would change her life. Now she has performed those songs on the world stage, showing us there is always time to keep discovering ourselves. And to illustrate that it’s often the parts of ourselves we are told to bury that make us shine.
In a series of powerful, personal vignettes, Cynthia reflects on the ways she has grown as an actor and human and the practices she’s learned over years of performing and reminds us all we are capable of so much more than we think.
We all have hopes and dreams that we want to bring across the finish line. We all falter and take missteps. In this book, Cynthia draws from her experiences running marathons, both real and metaphorical, onstage and onscreen, to show how each challenge can help us. She urges listeners to lean into the wisdom of their bodies, to understand and strive for a physical and mental balance. Because when we chase our deepest desires, each small step leads us closer to where we want to go.
"The Broadway star's singular talents make her an obviously superb narrator."—Booklist
A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
The superstar singer and actress who helped to once again make Wicked a worldwide phenomenon is here to help you become the biggest, best version of yourself. Cynthia Erivo’s larger-than-life talent and persona are textbook examples of self-realization, and she offers her life’s hard-earned lessons to those struggling against being shut down. Erivo shares her own experiences, from singing along to Kate Bush and Elton John with her sister to pursuing a career on the stage, pointing out parallels applicable to anybody’s fight for empowerment. She explains how marathon running taught her the importance of balance and how to listen to her own body. Remembering the first time she sang in public (at five years old, performing “Silent Night” in a Nativity play) she shows how childhood dreams and loves are a direct line to our deepest selves. With direct, impassioned words of wisdom, Erivo underscores the importance of maintaining vulnerability, rejecting unhelpful criticisms, and demanding dignity. She’s a singing and acting sensation for a reason, and her full-bodied narration draws us in so we can’t help but be captivated by her ideas. If your vision of yourself seems bigger than what your world allows, here’s how to move toward more.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful
What a precious gift. I loved this book and appreciate those who encourage us to be our fullest, truest selves.
Thank you
Thank you. For the past few days I’ve been in a shift, uphill though. It took a while to get here and this journey on paper you’ve openly shared with us was not only selfless but to me, self exposing. It assisted in an apology to myself. It keeps ringing in my head to ask myself now, what would I have wanted to be if…….. and now my brain’s exploding and I’m overcome. So I say, thank you 🤞🏾