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A USA Today Hottest Book of the Summer for 2019!A Best Nonfiction Book for 2019 in Woman's Day!One of Hello Giggles's "Most Anticipated Books of 2019 to Add to Your Reading List"!“Just when I thought I knew everything about Tan, he hits me with this. His story is so heartwarming, and wickedly funny.” —Antoni PorowskiIn this heartfelt, funny, and touching memoir, one of the stars of Netflix’s Emmy Award-winning smash-hit Queer Eye reveals how an Englishman raised in a traditionally religious home became a fashion icon—and the first openly gay, South Asian man on television—simply by being Naturally Tan.In this heartfelt, funny, touching memoir, Tan France tells his origin story for the first time. With his trademark wit, humor, and radical compassion, Tan reveals what it was like to grow up gay in a traditional South Asian family, as one of the few people of color in South Yorkshire, England. He illuminates his winding journey of coming of age, finding his voice (and style!), and marrying the love of his life—a Mormon cowboy from Salt Lake City. From one of the stars of Netflix’s runaway hit show Queer Eye, Naturally Tan is so much more than fashion dos and don’ts—though of course Tan can’t resist steering everyone away from bootcut jeans! Full of candid observations about U.S. and U.K. cultural differences, what he sees when you slide into his DMs, celebrity encounters, and the behind-the-scenes realities of “reality TV,” Naturally Tan gives us Tan’s unique perspective on the happiness to be found in being yourself.In Tan's own words, “The book is meant to spread joy, personal acceptance, and most of all understanding. Each of us is living our own private journey, and the more we know about each other, the healthier and happier the world will be.”

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I heard Tan France interviewed on NPR one morning, and on impulse purchased his new memoir called “Naturally Tan.” I’m a sort of fan of Queer Eye, but have only watched a handful of episodes of the first season. Tan France, a sweetly fey British guy of Pakistani heritage, is the fashion maven for the show. If you don’t know the premise of the show – rather intentionally different from the original Queer Eye for the Straight Guy series – it is about five non-coastal gay men who go into middle America to make over people’s looks and lives while proving to them that LGBT folk are messengers of love and inclusion. It is not entirely my cup of tea, but virtually every episode I’ve watched has brought me to tears.I find all five boys really attractive, and all of them could be my sons, so I guess I shouldn’t confess that. But Tan France has a special place for me, with his silvered pompadour and his British accent. His memoir is ingenuous, a bit flaky, very millennial, and generally as endearing as he is. There were moments when I felt my hackles rise, but in the end, I couldn’t help but like him.It is very different for a young gay man these days, but (as I always remind people) not as different as you’d think. Add to this his experience growing up brown in small-city England where he was one of a tiny minority of Asians in his community, and you know there’s something to look for in a memoir. The fact that he grew up in a religious Muslim family, and ended up marrying a Mormon cowboy from Utah, makes reading such a book important for anyone tracking our progress in the world.This is not a literary memoir. But it feels like France’s own true voice, with all his charm and his cunning innocence. And that’s part of his appeal: wide-eyed innocence coupled with a world-wise savvy that propelled him through a rather flaky early career into personal success before the people at Netflix spotted him and thought he might do something good to this show they had planned.Television and fashion are easy industries to dismiss as shallow, but they are both cutthroat and merciless, and Tan’s survival and success in two such tricky worlds says something about his inner strength. What the book reveals further is his essential goodness as a person. France doesn’t have much patience or interest in old white people like me – even gay ones – but if he represents what his generation has accomplished (or, at least, could accomplish), then I’m more than happy to be proud of who he is.
I love Queer Eye and Tan so I was excited to read this. Like a couple others have said, it’s not written very well; I’m wondering how he decided what to include because it seemed pretty random. He gives fashion advice here and there but there were a few times he said things like “it’s ok for you to do it if you want, but I’d never do it” so he came off as pretty judgmental. There was a moment he said women shouldn’t have hair that’s long enough to reach their butts, because it’s essentially gross. Which again I thought could be pretty offensive and insensitive even culturally for some, so that was unfortunate. He also said something about how he was like the “Original millennial” because he wanted things handed to him when he was younger so that was pretty annoying. I ended up giving it to my sister, I knew I wouldn’t ever want to read it again...

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