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We're Going to Need More Wine

Stories That Are Funny, Complicated, and True

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We're Going to Need More Wine

By: Gabrielle Union
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

Nominated for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work

Named a Best Book of the Year by The Root

Chosen by Emma Straub as a Best New Celebrity Memoir

“A book of essays as raw and honest as anyone has ever produced.” — Lena Dunham, Lenny Letter

In the spirit of Amy Poehler’s Yes Please, Lena Dunham’s Not That Kind of Girl, and Roxane Gay's Bad Feminist, a powerful collection of essays about gender, sexuality, race, beauty, Hollywood, and what it means to be a modern woman.

One month before the release of the highly anticipated film The Birth of a Nation, actress Gabrielle Union shook the world with a vulnerable and impassioned editorial in which she urged our society to have compassion for victims of sexual violence. In the wake of rape allegations made against director and actor Nate Parker, Union—a forty-four-year-old actress who launched her career with roles in iconic ’90s movies—instantly became the insightful, outspoken actress that Hollywood has been desperately awaiting. With honesty and heartbreaking wisdom, she revealed her own trauma as a victim of sexual assault: ""It is for you that I am speaking. This is real. We are real.""

In this moving collection of thought provoking essays infused with her unique wisdom and deep humor, Union uses that same fearlessness to tell astonishingly personal and true stories about power, color, gender, feminism, and fame. Union tackles a range of experiences, including bullying, beauty standards, and competition between women in Hollywood, growing up in white California suburbia and then spending summers with her black relatives in Nebraska, coping with crushes, puberty, and the divorce of her parents. Genuine and perceptive, Union bravely lays herself bare, uncovering a complex and courageous life of self-doubt and self-discovery with incredible poise and brutal honesty. Throughout, she compels us to be ethical and empathetic, and reminds us of the importance of confidence, self-awareness, and the power of sharing truth, laughter, and support.

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I absolutely loved this book! Honest and eye opening, now definitely one of my favourites!

MUST READ!

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Once I started listening I couldn't stop!

Within all the stories Gabrielle tells I learnt something new about myself as well as her,

WOW!

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This book is awesome, thoughtful and emotional a must listen to book that will take you on a beautiful journey.
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Stories of Life

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Such an eloquent beautifully honest and inspiring book. I enjoyed hearing all the twists and turns from the journey of her life. Gabrielle Union is so honest and admits past errors and shows the lessons she and others can learn. I finished it in almost one day because it was so sincere, entertaining, insightful and inspiring. The perfect combination! Congratulations Gabrielle on such an amazing book!

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Gabrielle's story gives the reader an intimate insight into the highs and lows of her journey from her teenage years to now. This book will challenge perceptions and addresses some of the deep rooted social and economic factors that influence a young black woman's experience in entertainment.

Thought-provoking journey

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