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The journey to self-esteem is set in motion by an encounter with something we all have: a good flaw. And acceptance - just saying yes to the presence of a good flaw - is the way to cross into a world where wholeness, realness, and self-expression can put an end to bullying and combat negativity with positivity. For anyone wanting to prepare for the social-emotional challenges they have to look forward to in school or dealing with the insecurities that arise while finding your way in the world, Flawd is an energetic guide for seeing flaws as the doorway to something more. With dynamic advice from teens and celebrities around the world, Flawd is a perfect manifesto for readers looking to stop hate in the world.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The young Rigal brings a vibrant and lively energy to her prose and her narration as she guides listeners through a series of exercises and viewpoints to help youth conquer low self-esteem and feel comfortable with their flaws. Drawing on her experience and those of people involved in her nonprofit, We Stop Hate, she provides myriad examples of how people--particularly young people--have conquered their flaws. Her passion and excitement come through with every sentence, and it's clear she's doing more than reading--she's injecting her heart into each word. However, that may work against the production as her enthusiasm may become a bit exhausting for some listeners. L.E. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

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