Monday, December 20, 2010

Beard to release book: In the Water They Can’t See You Cry

Olympic swimming star and model Beard has introduced the coming release of her personal memoirs. Beard plans on covering many topics in "In the Water They can't See You Cry." These will consist of her swimming profession, her challenges with drugs, and eating disorders. The book can be launched right before Beard competes in the London Olympics. This book could be worth a payday loan to purchase and read.

Living as a swimmer for Amanda Beard

At 29 years old, Amanda Beard has a life history that is packed more full than most people twice her age. She was 14 years old when she was in the summer Olympics. This was in 1996. At the time of the Olympics, she was the second youngest American Olympic medalist in swimming history. She has since competed in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 summer Olympic Games. She has plans to compete in the 2012 summer Olympic Games as well.

Life span battles what Amanda Beard has had to handle

A detailed look at like beyond the pool will be what Amanda Beard's memoirs are all about. She talks about her life. Mostly she disuses her “harrowing journey through drugs, alcohol and eating disorders.” As the young athlete was put into the spotlight fairly quickly, she had a lot that came from that. The novel is being written in lots of detail by Beard so she can “help others, especially high school and college-aged women, who might be dealing with some of the very same issues.”

Finding a way to move ahead while you mature

“In the Water They cannot See You Cry” can be a memoir that focuses heavily on Beard’s history and becoming an adult. That doesn’t, however, mean the swimmer has not been in the public eye during the process. She is a popular model and has appeared in both “FHM” and “Playboy.”. A well known fashion photographer is her husband. This means she is the subject of photos a lot. Everybody is pretty familiar with the truth that she is a vegetarian. She has been in campaigns for both Defenders of Wildlife and Individuals for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

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Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Beard

Twitter

twitter.com/AmandaRayBeard



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