Enough Already - Valerie Bertinelli

Enough Already

By Valerie Bertinelli

  • Release Date: 2022-01-18
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 190 Ratings

Description

Beloved actress, Food Network personality, and New York Times bestselling author Valerie Bertinelli reflects on life at sixty and beyond.

Behind the curtain of her happy on-screen persona, Valerie Bertinelli’s life has been no easy ride, especially when it comes to her own self-image and self-worth. She waged a war against herself for years, learning to equate her value to her appearance as a child star on One Day at a Time and punishing herself in order to fit into the unachievable Hollywood mold. She struggled to make her marriage to Eddie Van Halen — the true love of her life — work, despite all the rifts the rock-star lifestyle created between them. She then watched her son follow in his father’s footsteps, right up onto the stage of Van Halen concerts, and begin his own music career. And like so many women, she cared for her parents as their health declined and saw the roles of parent and child reverse. Through mourning the loss of her parents, discovering more about her family’s past, and realizing how short life really is when she and her son lost Eddie, Valerie finally said, “Enough already!” to a lifelong battle with the scale and found a new path forward to joy and connection. Despite hardships and the pressures of the media industry to be something she’s not, Valerie is, at last, accepting herself: she knows who she is, has discovered her self-worth, and has learned how to prioritize her health and happiness over her weight. With an intimate look into her insecurities, heartbreaks, losses, triumphs, and revelations, Enough Already is the story of Valerie’s sometimes humorous, sometimes raw, but always honest journey to love herself and find joy in the everyday, in family, and in the food and memories we share.

“This thoughtful, bighearted book is sure to be a hit with Bertinelli fans and those with an appetite for stories of hard-won self-acceptance. A warmly intimate memoir.” 

– Kirkus Reviews

“In a series of brutally frank essays, Bertinelli looks back on the emotional struggles and triumphs of her life. By turns raw and inspiring, this contains a little bit of wisdom for everyone.” 

– Publishers Weekly

This deeply personal story is a testament to finding your way back to yourself:
Love, Loss, and a Rock Star: An honest look at her marriage to Eddie Van Halen, the incredible bond they shared through rock-star pressures, and the love that endured even after they parted.A Mother’s Journey: From watching her son, Wolfie, take the stage with his father to caring for her own aging parents, Valerie navigates the changing roles of parent and child with warmth and candor.Letting Go of the Scale: The raw story of her decision to finally say "enough already" to the punishing Hollywood mold and a lifetime of prioritizing her weight over her happiness.Finding Joy at Sixty: A powerful midlife reflection on discovering self-worth, accepting who you are, and finding a new path forward to connection and joy after sixty.

Reviews

  • Good Read

    5
    By Wood54ollie
    I really enjoyed reading this book. I’m perplexed by one thing though, I know Janie and Eddie were separated at the time of his death, but truthfully, Janie helped Eddie get clean and sober. Something Valerie was seemingly unable to do. I wonder why Janie was never acknowledged in helping Eddie getting clean and straightening up his act? She surely played a big role in it. Also, I know there are 2 sides to every story and relationship, but wonder why Valerie and Toms marriage broke up? Was it because she so vocally grieved and mourned Eddie’s death as if Tom never existed? Kind of negating their whole marriage? Just a few things that made me ponder. But all in all I loved the book.
  • It’s all about love

    5
    By normallyJean
    I loved the authenticity and honesty with which Valerie wrote her book “Enough Already”. I was drawn into her life where she shares her doubts & fears about life. However, I was equally enthralled by the love she shares about family, especially, her son Wolfie and first husband Ed. The foodie part of her was such an added bonus! As an older person myself, I relate to how I’ve finally accepted myself as well with the good, the bad & the ugly. It’s all about love as Valerie has finally realized.
  • I just loved this book!

    4
    By Nancy Dutton
    I loved this book. I cried, I laughed, felt the urge to cook something! Valerie took me on an emotional journey where I could compare myself to many of her experiences. She writes with such deep emotion and wit. I just love her!
  • Precious and honest

    5
    By Niki Spencer
    Valerie did a great job, not an easy project! I too grew up in LA, and met Valerie in the late 70s at a birthday party at Mackenzie's house in Beachwood Canyon, before Eddie. Valerie was sweet and genuine, just like her writing. I really enjoyed the book, it touched my heart.
  • Enough Already

    5
    By Amy Robach
    Very honest and real… I could be her friend very easily. She’s funny, smart a little quirky and still so in love with her Ed❤️ what a love story.
  • This is just what I needed!

    5
    By 10hofft2b
    I have been a fan of Valerie’s from the beginning. I can relate to so much of what you have felt about yourself over the years and I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. I love this book and I’m even a bigger fan of yours now! ❤️
  • Boring and Redundant

    1
    By Gsd20paws
    I was really looking forward to reading this but unfortunately found it redundant. I skipped through many pages because the repetitive rants got old. Every time I thought she had truly had “enough” and was moving on and up the narrative slipped back into the negative self image. Two thirds of the way through I had had enough already… save your money.