Short description
Talks about key moments in the author's life and how she has always tried to keep going, no matter what. This title looks at this woman who really has had to battle but who tried to do it with a sparkle in her eye and a smile on her face.
Long description
'I've made mistakes. I've struggled. But I'm still here. I know it's not over and that there will be lots of tough times ahead, but you have to keep trying. Even when it seems horrible there is always something to look forward to. Remember you're not the only one. I've learned that everyone has their struggles and you just have to keep going because it's worth it. What makes it worth it for me is my kids. If I can make sure they have it just a bit easier than me, then I've done my job OK' - Kerry Katona. Kerry Katona knows what it's like to have to grow up fast. At just 25 years of age, she's experienced more than most people, including domestic violence, depression and a very public break-up. But she's not a victim. In "Survive the Worst and Aim for the Best", Kerry talks about key moments in her life and how she has always tried to keep going, no matter what. Through it all, her optimism and desire to make a better life for herself and those she loves, carry her through even her darkest moments. Kerry proves that you don't have to take what life dishes out, no matter how hopeless things look.;"Survive the Worst and Aim for the Best" shows us a young woman who really has had to battle but who tried to do it with a sparkle in her eye and a smile on her face.