Naturally Tan
Tan France
In
Naturally Tan, Tan France, star of Netflix's Queer Eye
recounts his life growing up in England and how his Pakistani culture
played a significant role in his life. He is now married to a Mormon
from Utah, where he resides and where he once had a business creating
modest, modern fashion for Mormon women. This, of course, wasn't the
only interesting and surprising job he held, as you will see if you
read this book.
His memoir is at once funny, entertaining and also warmhearted. He is open about many details of his life including silly and embarrassing moments. While most of us would probably be less inclined to reveal our youthful quirks, it works for Tan. He seems more than comfortable in his skin, happy in fact to be himself, which is what makes this book so engaging. I loved his observations about Americans and how he views life in this part of the world. I'm sure his fans will enjoy getting to know more about how he found his voice and his take on style in this exciting journey.
Thanks to St. Martin's Press for allowing me to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
His memoir is at once funny, entertaining and also warmhearted. He is open about many details of his life including silly and embarrassing moments. While most of us would probably be less inclined to reveal our youthful quirks, it works for Tan. He seems more than comfortable in his skin, happy in fact to be himself, which is what makes this book so engaging. I loved his observations about Americans and how he views life in this part of the world. I'm sure his fans will enjoy getting to know more about how he found his voice and his take on style in this exciting journey.
Thanks to St. Martin's Press for allowing me to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
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