“Once again, Austin Channing Brown has written a book that resonates and asks us to dig deep—not with judgment, but so that we better understand ourselves and the world around us.”—Phoebe Robinson, bestselling author, founder of Tiny Reparations Books
“Channing Brown is in absolute control of her literary superpowers and absolutely free enough to reckon with not feeling super at all. Here we have a spectrum of fullness and peculiar longing that is born of rugged honesty and tender care. . . . Exquisite work.”—Kiese Laymon, bestselling author of Heavy
“Full of Myself is the book we need in this moment when each of us must fight to maintain our birthrights of freedom, peace, and shared humanity. In these pages, Channing Brown shows us how to survive and thrive even now—by refusing to abandon ourselves, by maintaining self-sovereignty, by remembering that we belong to ourselves and to one another.”—Glennon Doyle, bestselling author of We Can Do Hard Things
“Black women long ago learned how to feed families on scraps from a decaying American table. In this collection of essays, Channing Brown shows us how to get up from the table when love is no longer being served.”—Sonya Renee Taylor, bestselling author of The Body Is Not an Apology
“Authentic, vulnerable, heartbreaking, and inspiring. . . . You need to read this book.”—Jenny Lawson, bestselling author of Furiously Happy
“I adored this book. This intimate, stunning journey to self-acceptance invites all of us to give ourselves permission to become full of ourselves—imperfections and all.”—Kyra Sedgwick, actor, director, producer
“A dedication to everything I’ve ever thought or felt as a Black woman—everything I’ve whispered, and everything I’ve dared to say aloud.”—Bree L. Frank, founder of Hue You Know
“Very good, daughter. That was very good.”—Eric V. Price Sr., Austin’s late father