COMING SOON: The Perfectly Imperfect Little Girl
A badass tale for women who are done being good
Once upon a time, many little girls were read stories about taming our wild hearts. About smoothing our rough edges and silencing our loud voices. About becoming the kind of ‘good girls’ who always did what was expected of them, no matter the cost to their spirits. It's time for a new kind of story.
The Perfectly Imperfect Little Girl is the storybook we wish we'd had growing up – raw, honest, and sprinkled with just the right amount of well-placed profanity to keep it real. Meet a little girl with a curl right in the middle of her forehead who's learning that some days she's sunshine and productivity, other days she's chaos and rebellion, and either way – she's absolutely fucking fine.
This is a rebellion in story form, packed with evidence-based insights that challenge everything society has told us about being ‘good girls’:
That we need to perform perfectly to be worthy (spoiler: your messy humanity is actually your superpower).
That love must be earned through endless people-pleasing (truth: genuine connection grows from being real, not being ‘good’).
That silencing our truth somehow protects others (plot twist: your voice is a gift, not a burden).
Each page celebrates the messy magic of being human – from the mornings when we can't find a single thing to wear, to the days when "no" is a complete sentence, to the nights when our best prayer is "today is done, thank Christ!"
But most importantly, this book asks the question that can change everything: "On whose terms and for whose benefit am I living my wild and precious life?"
Coming February 12th, 2025
Join us for the global launch celebration where we'll share live readings, behind-the-scenes stories, and exclusive bonuses. Save your spot below.
Until then, remember: You don't need fixing. You just need permission to be exactly who you are.
Let the countdown begin!
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Please note: We are mindful that ‘girl’ and ‘woman’ are socially constructed ideas of gender that can fall painfully short of defining the fabulous complexity of who we each are. If these words resonate with part of how you have previously or currently identified yourself, we’d love to hear about your lived experiences.