Happy early holidays to you and Sisters Slave (2019)yours, who will be exclusively gifting and receiving Queer Eyebooks this winter.
Yup, an official book based on the hit Netflix series and authored by its five stars is heading to stores.
SEE ALSO: 'Queer Eye's first trans participant speaks out about the episodeQUEER EYE: Love Yourself, Love Your Life, published by Clarkson Potter, is "at once a behind-the-scenes exclusive, a practical guide to living and celebrating your best life, and a symbol of hope," according to a press release. It will touch on the Fab Five's main areas of expertise but also branch out beyond that with behind-the-scenes tidbits and personal anecdotes.
“Queer Eyeis the right book at exactly the right time. At a cultural moment when we are all craving people to admire, it offers hope and acceptance," says Amanda Englander, Clarkson Potter's Executive Editor.
"The way the Fab Five interact on the show makes you laugh and cry—all in a one-hour episode—and I knew we had to capture that on the page. What I love most is that the advice here isn’t meant to change you into someone different but, rather, enhance who you already are.”
QUEER EYE: Love Yourself, Love Your Lifehits bookshelves Nov. 13.
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