What Would Michelle Do?: A Modern-Day Guide to Living with Substance and Style

What Would Michelle Do?: A Modern-Day Guide to Living with Substance and Style

by Allison Samuels
What Would Michelle Do?: A Modern-Day Guide to Living with Substance and Style

What Would Michelle Do?: A Modern-Day Guide to Living with Substance and Style

by Allison Samuels

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Overview

Inspiring insights, advice, and style for every woman who admires the popular and poised First Lady Michelle Obama

Embodying style, class, and intelligence, Michelle Obama has quickly become an American icon. Rising from modest beginnings, she went on to earn an Ivy League education, a position at a top law firm, and a pivotal role beside President Barack Obama. Yet Michelle still faces the same issues as most women today. As they watch her juggle kids, marriage, and a seemingly nonstop calendar without breaking a sweat, American women are asking, What Would Michelle Do?

Award-winning Newsweek journalist Allison Samuels, who has interviewed the First Lady numerous times, follows the trajectory of Michelle's life to illustrate the determination, intellect, and charm that drove her success-and reveals how women can incorporate those same attributes to get everything Michelle has, from her toned arms to her grace under pressure to her happy marriage. With the 2012 elections looming, Michelle continues to be in the public's eye. Covering a range of lifestyle topics-from creating a distinctive style to conquering obstacles to managing a household-What Would Michelle Do? combines solid advice with a fun package that will appeal to style mavens, soccer moms, and career women alike.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101572467
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/19/2012
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Allison Samuels is a senior writer with Newsweek's The Daily Beast. Her cover story, "The Meaning of Michelle," appeared in Newsweek in December 2008. She is the author of three books as well as a former correspondent for NPR's News & Notes, and she is a contributor to publications including Rolling Stone, Essence, Marie Claire, and O, The Oprah Magazine. She has won numerous awards, including the Society of Professional Journalists' National Sports Award and the National Association of Black Journalists' First Place in Magazines Award. She lives in Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

Chapter 1 Find Your Seat and lake It 1

Chapter 2 Using What You Have to Get What You Want 29

Chapter 3 What About Your Friends? 59

Chapter 4 Embrace the Beauty You Were Born With 87

Chapter 5 Fashion-Forward 117

Chapter 6 All the Single Ladies 145

Chapter 7 Love That Keeps Growing 169

Chapter 8 Making It Work 195

Chapter 9 The Challenges of Thriving and Surviving 211

Chapter 10 The House Is Definitely a Home 239

Chapter 11 A First Lady's Legacy 263

Sources 271

Acknowledgments 275

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"Part style guide, part motivational manual, the book addresses everything from her favorite movies ('Breakfast at Tiffany's' and 'Thelma and Louise' are among them) to how you pull off a wardrobe that covers everything from J. Crew to Jason Wu." — Newsday

“Smart and spirited." — Essence

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