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If You Have To Cry Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You [Hardcover]

Kelly Cutrone
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Jan 25 2010
Kelly Cutrone, the straight-talking boss of Whitney and Lauren on "The Hills" and "The City", offers her inspirational career advice, life lessons, and thoughts on the new face of powerful femininity. Shocking, edgy, witty, and surprisingly spiritual, Kelly shares her hard-earned wisdom to empower and inspire a new generation of aspiring professionals and those simply wishing to reinvent themselves. Each chapter will cover one of Kelly's Rules, such as: Check Your Pre-Conceived Notions at the Door (aka Motherhood, Men, and the Nouveau American Dream); The Truth Hurts, but Is Necessary; If You have to Cry, Go Outside; and, How To Give Good Phone-the Importance of Non-Virtual Connection. Cutrone has been covered in places like "US Weekly", "In Touch", "New York Observer", "New York Post's Page 6", "New York Daily News", "Glamour", and WSJ.com. She's also a regular on sites like Gawker and Jossip.

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“Kelly’s book is full of anecdotes from her personal and professional life as well as motivational tips.” (People.com )

“Cutrone, 44, is infamous to the MTV generation for her untimely eruptions and cutting commentaries. Her hellish take on the fashion world is her ticket to stardom....If You Have to Cry, Go Outside (HarperOne), reads as a gritty guide for young women entering the fashion world.” (USA Today )

“Choice career and style advice from New York’s most outspoken PR woman.” (WSJ.com )

“What everyone loves about Kelly Cutrone, owner of fashion PR firm People’s Revolution and The City’s official BS barometer, is that she isn’t afraid to tell it how it is.” (Elle Magazine )

“Cutrone gives blunt, how-to advice on how to be a “power bitch”... It’s an old-fashioned guide to succeeding in both life and work (phone, not e-mail, you Gen Y-ers!), with a dash of self-styled spirituality and, of course, all dressed up in Balenciaga.” (New York Post )

“[The] powerhouse fashion PR maven we-love-to-hate-but-really-love...” (Dallas Morning News )

“Part memoir, part self-improvement sermon (and conspicuously published by HarperOne, the spirituality imprint behind some of Marianne Williamson’s and Deepak Chopra’s books), it recounts Cutrone’s own fitful journey.” (New York Magazine )

“[A] memoir-ish book of offbeat advice for budding ‘power girls’...” (The Daily Beast )

“In her new book, If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You, Cutrone shares personal stories and offers practical advice to encourage readers to figure out what they really want to do and to go out there and do it.” (Aol Career Blog )

“The book outlines [Cutrone’s] tumultuous rise from homelessness to the fashion elite and serves as a guide for navigating an alternative career path.” (The Harvard Crimson )

“Cutrone’s new book If you have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You is a raw, no bullshit, drama and drug–filled autobiographical joy ride that preaches spiritual self-empowerment over self-sabotage..” (Out Magazine )

“One of the few movers-and shakers who seems to have an enlightened grip on both the dark and light side of the business she navigates with such self-possession.… Clear, concise, to the point, and abrasively, wonderfully honest.” (The L )

“A must-read for career-minded gals entering the workforce – or those who just want to reinvent themselves.” (Star Magazine )

“Intelligent and witty works of wonder...literary bitch-slaps of unfettered straightfoward speech....an honest, instructional pseudo-memoir targeting a new generation of “young girls and gay boys” who want to break into the fashion industry but are unsure they have the chops for it. ” (Bay Area Reporter )

“In her trademark, no bull-shit style Kelly gives us the raw honest truth in If You Have To Cry, Go Outside. It is an easy fun read book you most likely will read over and over and continue to laugh out loud.” (CupcakeMag.com )

“Though on her TV show Cutrone’s outer bitch is ascendant, in her book, we’re introduced to the softer side of Kelly. Prone to New Age platitudes like, “Celebrate the magic inside of yourself.” This hippie affect is a delightful surprise coming from a woman who also swears like a sailor.” (Slate.com )

“She’s also publishing a memoir/guide, turning her take-no-prisoners approach to the fashion business into a message of girl power...entertaining for all.” (Los Angeles Times )

“Some necessary tough-love truths.” (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer )

“Part memoir and part career guide, geared toward young women breaking into the workforce.” (The Village Voice )

“If anything, the word that should be used to describe Cutrone is ‘feminist’ - it’s just that her version of female empowerment involves acknowledging that ‘you’re no different from anyone else and deserve no special treatment’. Unless, of course, you’ve earned it.” (The Sunday Times )

From the Back Cover

Kelly Cutrone has long been mentoring women on how to make it in one of the most competitive industries in the world. In her trademark, no-bullshit style, she combines personal and professional stories to share her secrets for success without selling out. Raw, hilarious, shocking, but always the honest truth, If You Have to Cry, Go Outside calls upon you to gather up your courage like an armful of clothes at a McQueen sample sale and follow your soul where it takes you. Whether you're just starting out in the world or looking to reinvent yourself, this book will be the spark you need to figure out what you have to say to the world—and how you're going to say it.

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars OK May 1 2010
Format:Hardcover
I found it very interesting to get a view into her life, but it got a little weird when she was getting into her spiritual views. For anyones who's looking to getting into PR this is a great book though, because it has a lot of pointers!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quick read! July 28 2011
Format:Hardcover
Kelly Cutrone lays down the most honest and brutal truth of life. She retells her story of how she has come to where she is today including being homeless, family affairs, drugs and her daughter. I had a lot more respect for Kelly before I read this book. I guess being a bitch is the only way to get far in life. Overall great book! I just wish I wasn't such a fan before reading it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Brilliant & Fabulous" Jun 5 2011
Format:Hardcover
I love watching "Kelly's tv show, so I thought I would give this book a go, and I absolutely loved it!!! I was a little suprised at how spirtual she is but I love her even more seeing that side of her, shes really tough, holds nothing back, doesnt mind be called a bitch which I can so relate to, so if you are a true Kelly fan, you will love this book and love her even more, for her being true to herself, following her dream, for being a leader and not a follower, she really makes you think about what really will make you happy and not listening to other people and what path they think you should take. I was 18 years old when I moved to NYC to follow my dream, I can relate to a lot of what she went through, determination, etc. To anyone thinking about being a publicist, etc. read this book, its a really inspirational book. Thank you Kelly!!!
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