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  • Musings of a Fat, Black Muslim
  • Written by: Leah Vernon
  • Narrated by: Sisi Aisha Johnson
  • Length: 7 hrs and 42 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Unashamed

Written by: Leah Vernon
Narrated by: Sisi Aisha Johnson
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Publisher's Summary

A Muslim woman’s searingly honest memoir of her journey toward self-acceptance as she comes to see her body as a symbol of rebellion and hope—and chooses to live her life unapologetically

Ever since she was little, Leah Vernon was told what to believe and how to act. There wasn’t any room for imperfection. "Good" Muslim girls listened more than they spoke. They didn’t have a missing father or a mother with a mental disability. They didn’t have fat bodies or grow up wishing they could be like the white characters they saw on TV. They didn’t have husbands who abused and cheated on them. They certainly didn’t have secret abortions. In Unashamed, Vernon takes to task the myth of the perfect Muslim woman with frank dispatches on her love-hate relationship with her hijab and her faith, race, weight, mental health, domestic violence, sexuality, the millennial world of dating, and the process of finding her voice.

She opens up about her tumultuous adolescence living at the poverty line with her fiercely loving but troubled mother, her absent dad, her siblings, and the violent dissolution of her 10-year marriage. Tired of the constant policing of her clothing in the name of Islam and Western beauty standards, Vernon reflects on her experiences with hustling paycheck to paycheck, body-shaming, and redefining what it means to be a “good” Muslim.

Irreverent, youthful, and funny, Unashamed gives anyone who is marginalized permission to live unapologetic, confident lives.

“Vernon’s determined advocacy for body positivity as a feminist and mental health issue, and her painful journey to self-acceptance, are moving and powerful, forcing readers to examine their own preconceptions about beauty standards and health.” Booklist

©2019 Leah Vernon (P)2019 Random House Audio

What the critics say

“Narrator Sisi Aisha Johnson has a sassy, confident voice. She’s a great choice to present model and writer Leah Vernon’s memoir of body positivity.”—AudioFile Magazine

“Vernon’s determined advocacy for body positivity as a feminist and mental health issue, and her painful journey to self-acceptance, are moving and powerful, forcing readers to examine their own preconceptions about beauty standards and health.”—Booklist

“This candid memoir will be of interest for those who have experienced emotional, physical, or sexual violence, and who are seeking forceful encouragement toward self-empowerment and self-expression.”—Library Journal

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Ballsy as all get out!

“Unashamed: Musings of a Fat, Black Muslim” by Leah Vernon was challenging af.
This is a FUNNY, intersectional, feminist, body positive book that deals with a number of tough topics! In her book Leah is open about her struggles with her body and how she and others accept, judge and treat it AND about being a plus sized model! She talks about being in the Muslim community and also the struggles by feeling judged in it for being herself and also for living with mental illness. She talks about not feeling “_____ enough”! The parts of this book that weigh the heaviest deal with domestic abuse!
Growing up with it. Being affected by it as a victim AS WELL AS being a perpetrator.
This book made me realize that this is totally a silent epidemic and we don’t freaking talk about it. But like when there is yelling or fighting or physical, emotional or mental harm being done that’s abuse. And women can be abusers too!!! Leah spoke her truth and it’s a truth I haven’t often seen admitted. I’m proud of her!

Check out her IG profile!!! @lvernon2000
Read my full review at: https://www.instagram.com/p/B38CqSnBUbI/?igshid=1ojtoy5w7em2z

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