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The bald mermaid, a memoir, Sheila Bridges

Label
The bald mermaid, a memoir, Sheila Bridges
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The bald mermaid
Oclc number
822960157
Responsibility statement
Sheila Bridges
Sub title
a memoir
Summary
The inspiring memoir of interior designer Sheila Bridges, The Bald Mermaid comprises engaging and deeply personal vignettes that explore questions of identity, femininity, race, success, and what it really means to have it all. After receiving degrees from two prestigious universities, Bridges became wildly successful in her career as an interior designer, designing homes for high-profile clients and even hosting her own television show. But when she lost her hair due to alopecia, she lost it all. This is her story of coming to terms with what success and happiness mean to her, realizing the cost of freedom, and understanding what it means to stay true to herself in the face of judgment, criticism, and expectation from family, friends, lovers, and strangers. Beautifully illustrated with personal photographs and images of Bridges' interior designs, The Bald Mermaid is a delightfully candid, insightful, and often humorous narrative of Bridges' ups and downs, and how she persevered to ultimately find the courage to be herself
Table Of Contents
Lady sings the blues -- Bearded unicorn -- Tragic mulatto -- "Like no other store in the world" -- Degrees of asshole -- Fluffy clouds -- Merry Christmas -- The look -- Miami heat -- The cow jumped over the moon face -- Kentucky fried chicken -- The taste of baldness -- Wig theories -- The hair delicatessen -- Weave etiquette -- Mermaid school -- Miss Universe -- The cancer card -- Star Trek revisited -- Hell hath no fury -- Old MacBridges -- Girls, guys, guns -- Having it all -- Blue rondo à la Turk
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