I Choose Me
Chasing Joy, Finding Purpose & Embracing Reinvention
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- Expected Apr 14, 2026
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
"An inspiring roadmap to navigating life's challenges with grace, grit, and a refusal to settle for anything less than your worth." –Chelsea Handler, comedian and #1 bestselling author
Beloved actress, designer, and entrepreneur Jennie Garth opens up in this fiercely honest book about pursuing happiness, aging with confidence, and learning to love and prioritize yourself.
Jennie Garth is best known for playing the iconic role of Kelly Taylor in the hit television series “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Now in her 50s, she invites readers into the real story of growing up on screen, facing Hollywood’s impossible beauty standards, and losing—and finding—herself through heartbreak, loss, and the challenge of motherhood. She shares the raw truths of the moments that broke her open and shows the resilience it takes to walk through grief and begin again.
Jennie writes with warmth and candor about learning to quiet the voice that says “not enough,” rediscovering her strength after loss, and daring to take up space, speak her truth, and want more. She opens up about the unglamorous, deeply human moments and finally letting go of the need for perfection and other people’s approval.
Through personal stories, practical advice, and the wisdom earned through her own hard lessons, Jennie lights a path back to self-love and clarity. I Choose Me is for anyone who’s ever felt lost in their roles, struggling to give themselves permission to ask, “What do I want now?” It’s an invitation to honor your own journey, embrace self-care, and believe with compassion that choosing yourself is the bravest, kindest thing you can do.
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Actor Garth reflects on fame, identity, and transformation in this candid memoir, which reframes a pivotal moment in Beverly Hills 90210 when her character, Kelly Taylor, chose herself over a love triangle as a lifelong philosophy. After spending her early adulthood striving to meet others' expectations, Garth writes that divorcing her second husband "pushed me out of my comfort bubble," forcing her to "question every role I had been playing" and decide who she wanted to be. The author chronicles the slow process of learning to stop "saying yes just to keep the peace" and summon the courage to "choose what I want for the first time," which involved branching out from her typical acting roles with a podcast and HGTV home renovation show, and finding a healthy relationship. She uses this philosophy to offer tips for making daily choices that reflect one's core values, setting boundaries, and loosening rigid expectations. While her central message is hammered home somewhat repetitively, Garth's refreshing willingness to interrogate her own missteps adds credibility and distinguishes the book from more polished celebrity retrospectives. Readers will appreciate this sincere reflection on reclaiming one's agency.