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No Filter: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful

No Filter: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful

by Paulina Porizkova

The Open Field ·2022 ·240 pages ·Memoir
Maybe Someday
Maybe Someday
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Maybe Someday

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"A book about a rare life, profound love, profound grief, anxiety, self-assurance, empowerment, aging, loss, and joy. It is nuanced, complex, insightful, helpful, and constantly surprising." —Ann Patchett, New York Times bestselling author of These Precious Days Writer and former model Paulina Porizkova pens a series of intimate, introspective, and enlightening essays about the complexities of womanhood at every age, pulling back the glossy magazine cover and writing from the heart. Born in Cold War Czechoslovakia, Paulina Porizkova rose to prominence as a model, appearing on her first Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover in 1984. As the face of Estée Lauder in 1989, she was one of the highest-paid models in the world. When she was cast in the music video for the song "Drive" by The Cars, it was love at first sight for her and frontman Ric Ocasek. He was forty at the time, and Porizkova was nineteen. The decades to come would bring marriage, motherhood, a budding writing career; and later sadness, loneliness, isolation, and eventually divorce. Following her ex-husband's death—and the revelation of a deep betrayal—Porizkova stunned fans with her fierce vulnerability and disarming honesty as she let the whole world share in her experience of being a woman who must start over. This is a wise and compelling exploration of heartbreak, grief, beauty, aging, relationships, re-invention and finding your purpose. In these essays, Porizkova bares her soul and shares the lessons she's learned—often the hard way. After a lifetime of being looked at, she is ready to be heard.


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"Porizkova sheds her public persona and speaks up for herself ..."

Kathleen McBroom· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"In No Filter, a taut 240-page memoir-in-digestible-essays, Porizkova dips into a collection of expected topics for a veteran model."

Michelle Ruiz· The New York Times Read review ↗ Near the Top

"A flawed but well-intentioned self-examination."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

"Porizkova's scene setting is consistently vibrant enough to draw readers in, though the notes she hits can become repetitive ..."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

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