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Headstrong: Embracing Alopecia and Becoming Pañuelo Girl

by Christy Bailey , Susanna Donato
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798218759414
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Tomas Marley
  • Publisher Imprint: Tomas Marley
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 318
  • Original Price: USD 18.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 368 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Beauty & Grooming / Hair

Christy has a secret. While even her closest friends see the confident young professional rocking a blond '90s perm, she privately battles an ever-growing patchwork of bald spots, enlisting stinging creams, painful injections, and clever camouflage, from comb-overs to berets. Then, after her brief marriage collapses, her eyebrows vanish, too.

At first, Christy manages her alopecia areata with wigs, creating a masterful fa�ade of a woman with striking auburn tresses. She even runs marathons in a baseball cap adorned with sweaty strips of fake hair. When 26 miles isn't enough distance from her secret, she quits her corporate job and joins the Peace Corps, embarking on a bold, sexy, and intentional journey of radical self-acceptance.

On a remote Honduran island, Christy embraces a new image, her bare scalp wrapped in the colorful headscarves-pa�uelos-that earn her the nickname "Pa�uelo Girl." But she can't run forever. Who will she be when she returns home to a society obsessed with beautiful hair?

A memoir of hope, courage, and self-determination, awarded a starred review by Kirkus Reviews.

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About the book: After years of struggling with the pain of hiding her hair loss, caused by alopecia areata, with wigs, hats, and a double life, Christy Bailey joins the Peace Corps at age 35, and on a remote Honduran island, begins a bold journey toward self-acceptance. Along the way, she earns the nickname "Pa�uelo Girl" for her trademark bright headscarves as she discovers her own strength, beauty, and capacity to live her wildly adventurous life on her own terms.

Why this book matters: Alopecia areata affects 7 million people in the U.S., according to the National Alopecia Areata Foundation; 80% are adults. Unlike most books related to alopecia areata, which tend to emphasize "cures" (spoiler: there is none) and treatments, this book is a feisty, funny, moving account of coming to terms with difference and finding joy in being freely yourself. As a bonus, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the Peace Corps service experience.

The backstory: After her Peace Corps service, Christy returned to the U.S., earned an MFA, and began crafting a memoir that would provide hope to others grappling with an alopecia diagnosis and symptoms. Sadly, Christy Bailey died in 2015 of inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) before publishing her memoir, Headstrong: Embracing Alopecia and Becoming Pa�uelo Girl. She left directions to complete and publish the book, which was edited by her literary executor, Susanna Donato, a professional writer and editor with 30 years of experience.

Bailey, Christy: - Christy Bailey devoted her career to crafting meaningful, memorable narratives as a magazine editor, marketer, PR professional, blogger, and creative nonfiction writer. With an MFA in creative writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts, an MBA in marketing, and a BA in journalism, she mastered storytelling from just about any angle. She was active in Lighthouse Writers Workshop in Denver, taught creative writing at University of Denver and Regis University and to students who were unhoused or living with chronic illness, and was a writer-in-residence at Children's Hospital Colorado. A fearless traveler, she served in the Peace Corps in Honduras and traveled to nineteen countries. She had alopecia and was hairless for twenty years.

Donato, Susanna: - Susanna Donato lives in Denver, where she writes nonfiction, fiction, and hybrid forms, often about music, art, and the urban West. Her work has appeared in A Harp in the Stars: An Anthology of Lyric Essays and in journals including Electric Literature, Proximity, Redivider, Blue Earth Review, and Hippocampus.

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