This is a new book I am currently reading, called, “When Life Gives You Lemons.” It is a collection of photographs of people and animals that have done something, that are doing something, that can be called “life’s lemons.
Judy Fishman is an animal rights activist living in the United States, working to oppose animal testing on people. Her book is about one such moment.
The book is a collection of beautiful, moving photographs and captures the essence of one woman’s life, from her childhood to her adulthood, and her personal journey. She writes about her experiences of being bullied, abused and bullied. She’s a beautiful woman with an excellent sense of humor and a lot of courage, and it’s a very moving book.
I was lucky enough to receive a copy of the book for review. My goal is to provide a review that is as honest as possible, but I do have to admit that the photography is gorgeous. The book is available for pre-order on amazon.com. I think it would be great to feature the book in a future post on the blog.
It’s one thing to be bullied, but it’s quite another to be attacked and raped. Not only is this a very real thing, but it’s also a crime that can be committed against your own person. The reason I was so upset about the book was that she is a beautiful woman, and all she wants to do is to live her life free of any sort of harassment or abuse. And yet when she tells her story, she’s telling her story to a jury.
A beautiful woman who’s only concern is to live her life free of any sort of harassment or abuse? Really? It’s the same shit that her boyfriend tells her every day. She’s a good person who deserves better, and I wish she could be heard and believed. But I also wish she would stop writing books.
I think she is a beautiful woman who should be treated with more respect than she is. And I think she should stop writing books.
Judy Fishman is a New York based photographer. It’s always a treat to see her work but especially when you see her in a new way. Last night, she was on stage as part of the New York Fashion Week show, and her style is always a treat to see. So I was able to see her in a whole new way. She was very present and very humble.
She had such a great time doing the show that she didn’t mind being on the same stage as her peers, and that was a big part of why I loved her. But I wish she would stop writing books. She seems to have a tendency to do interviews and things that aren’t very professional. And I thought she should stop writing books.
She’s a photographer, and she has her own book out, so she’s not a “blog author.” She’s a professional photographer. But she also has a tendency to write books about herself, which is problematic because she does have a real eye for a good shot. And she should stop writing books. She’s a professional photographer.