Simply more A book for anyone who has been told they're too much

Cynthia Erivo, 1987-

Book - 2025

"Cynthia Erivo learned the music to Wicked a decade before she needed it, not knowing those same lyrics would change her life. Now she has performed those songs on the world stage, showing us there is always time to keep discovering ourselves - and to illustrate that it's often the parts of ourselves we are told to bury that make us shine. In a series of powerful, personal vignettes, Cynthia reflects on the ways she has grown as an actor and human and the practices she's learned over years of performing and reminds us all we are capable of so much more than we think" --

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  • Letter to Reader
  • Part 1. Run the First Ten Miles with Your Head
  • 1. You Can Run Marathons
  • 2. What Did You Love as a Child?
  • 3. Be Vulnerable
  • 4. I'd Like to Lend You My Mother
  • 5. We're Not So Different
  • 6. What I Know and Don't Know
  • 7. Magic Still Happens
  • 8. See and Be Seen
  • 9. Sing!
  • 10. No Vocabulary for Love
  • 11. Learn from the Boring
  • 12. Take the Nudge
  • 13. Enough for Everyone
  • 14. When I Doubt, I'm Always Proved Wrong
  • 15. Sometimes, They Don't Understand
  • 16. And Maybe They Never Will
  • 17. Look for Your Helper
  • 18. The Seed May Be Buried Deep
  • 19. Learn to Own What's Yours
  • Part 2. Run the Second Ten Miles with Your Legs
  • 20. Look for the Clues in the Now
  • 21. What You're Drawn to Is There to Enlighten You
  • 22. Do Not Give Them a Reason to Say "No"
  • 23. The British Don't Do That
  • 24. Happy by Any Means Possible
  • 25. If It's Yours, You Cannot Stop It from Coming
  • 26. Like Candy Floss on Your Tongue
  • 27. Be Open to What Might Be in Store
  • 28. Every "No" Is a "Yes"
  • 29. How Big a Life Are You Willing to Live?
  • 30. Allow Yourself to Be Seen
  • 31. Be Willing to Be Surprised
  • 32. Don't Tell Me About It Unless It's Meant for Me
  • 33. Train Like a Boxer
  • 34. Don't Play with Me, Jon
  • 35. Make a Pact
  • Part 3. Let Your Heart Carry You the Rest of the Way
  • 36. This Is Why You Do It
  • 37. No Small Days
  • 38. You Do Not Need to Go to the Bathroom
  • 39. Do Not Let Rage Define You
  • 40. How Badly Do You Want It?
  • 41. Allow What You Can't Fathom
  • 42. No One Has the Right to Say Shit
  • 43. Celebrate Yourself
  • 44. Decide, and Let It Be So
  • 45. Assemble Your Team
  • 46. Keep Breathing
  • 47. My Happiness Is for Me First
  • 48. Find Daily Joys
  • 49. Move Past What You No Longer Need
  • 50. Believe in Something
  • 51. When You're Attacked
  • 52. For Those Who Are Out and Proud, and Those Still Waiting
  • 53. Pronouns
  • 54. Good Night and God Bless
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Kirkus Book Review

The English singer-songwriter andWicked star shares her secrets to living a fulfilling life. As a Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning actress and singer, Erivo, 38, who identifies as queer and bisexual, still considers her persona to be "more than many people expect or want." She admits it's taken years to release herself from others' judgments and internally validate her outspoken personality in order to live the truest and fullest version of herself. Threaded throughout the book's surfeit of dream-big guidance, sage takeaways, and supportive cheerleading, the author shares her love of running and singing, alongside personal anecdotes about her youth, growing up fatherless in a South London maisonette with just her Nigerian mother and sister as a "bossy, bubbly, chatty" child who "would sing absolutely everything." After attending an all-girls Catholic school, Erivo honed her burgeoning performance skills through auditions, a degree from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (despite feeling like an outcast), and subsequent stage roles that followed, including her 2015 breakout Broadway role inThe Color Purple. As her stage star rose, Erivo's queerness became an integral part of her identity, manifesting early with crushes on girls; she considered her sexuality as simply "the cherry on top of who I am." She discusses being awestruck when seeingWicked on stage and the "deep connection" felt toward Elphaba, fueling her kinship to outsiders, and the need to "dilate my imagination, to stretch it big enough until I could see myself as a potential Elphaba." Besides the insider details of herWicked role, the book's greatest feature is its balancing act as both an entertaining, reflective memoir and an uplifting motivational guide. Erivo remains an enchanting narrator throughout and connects with her fan base through a positive, proactive, and compassionate blend of emotional strength, identity, and resilience. A spirited celebrity memoir that's also a boundless source of inspiration and heartfelt encouragement. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.