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Am I damaged Am I a good mom Am I Catholic Am I resilient Am I enough
Questioning the labels we wear when it comes to partnership, career, love, and sexuality is at the heart of Maria Bello’s Whatever … Love Is Love.
Written as a series of provocative questions and thoughtful answers, Whatever … Love Is Love is filled with deeply personal, often funny, and even passionate stories, stories in which Maria bares her soul and shares what she’s learned-not only about romantic love, but also about her relationship with her parents, her feelings about spirituality, her sexual identity, the highs and lows of her career, her humanitarian work, and her worth as a mother.
Using her experiences as a gateway to a larger conversation, Maria encourages you to think about the life you lead, who you love, what you do, what you believe in, and what you call yourself … and helps you to realize that the only labels that matter are the ones we place on and accept for ourselves, even if they don’t fit the mold of typical.
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Am I damaged Am I a good mom Am I Catholic Am I resilient Am I enough
Questioning the labels we wear when it comes to partnership, career, love, and sexuality is at the heart of Maria Bello’s Whatever … Love Is Love.
Written as a series of provocative questions and thoughtful answers, Whatever … Love Is Love is filled with deeply personal, often funny, and even passionate stories, stories in which Maria bares her soul and shares what she’s learned-not only about romantic love, but also about her relationship with her parents, her feelings about spirituality, her sexual identity, the highs and lows of her career, her humanitarian work, and her worth as a mother.
Using her experiences as a gateway to a larger conversation, Maria encourages you to think about the life you lead, who you love, what you do, what you believe in, and what you call yourself … and helps you to realize that the only labels that matter are the ones we place on and accept for ourselves, even if they don’t fit the mold of typical.