More Than Enough

Claiming Space for Who You Are (No Matter What They Say)

Elaine Welteroth

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More Than Enough by Elaine Welteroth is an empowering memoir, with raw honesty and inspiring anecdotes, that chronicles the transformative journey of a young woman determined to triumph in a world where she is often underestimated.

From her early years as a biracial girl in a predominantly white town, to her breakthrough role as editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue, Welteroth shares her experiences of navigating both racial and gender biases. She harnesses her remarkable tenacity to break through barriers and shatter expectations, ultimately becoming a successful and influential figure in the fashion and media industry.

With a candid exploration of self-discovery and self-acceptance, Welteroth dives deep into her personal struggles with identity and belonging. She confronts societal norms, reconciling her black, white, and Filipino heritage, and embracing her unique voice and perspective.

Through her triumphs and tribulations, Welteroth offers invaluable advice and practical guidance for readers aspiring to find their own power and voice. This powerful memoir is a call to action, demonstrating how anyone can rise above adversity, break the mold, and create their own path towards success.

More Than Enough is a thought-provoking and inspiring memoir that will motivate readers to embrace their authentic selves, overcome obstacles, and pursue their ambitions without reservation. It is an ode to the power of resilience, self-discovery, and the beauty of embracing one's truest self.

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