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“Master Of Me”: Keke Palmer Set To Release Her Second Book

BY Dora Abena Dzaka April 30, 2024 1:12 PM EDT
Photo Source: Instagram/@kekepalmer

30-year-old mother, actress, singer, and performer, Keke Palmer, will release her second book, “Master of Me,” with Flatiron Books on November 19.

Keke stated, “This book means growth to me. It marks the beginning of a new chapter in my life. It shares the knowledge I’ve acquired while acknowledging my ongoing evolution”.

The new book which is a follow-up to 2017’s I Don’t Belong to You, will illuminate Keke’s path of self-discovery and offer a glimpse into the “passion and heart” that have shaped her into the adored mother, performer, actor, and vocalist that she has become.

The CEO of KeyTV will be open and honest about her spirituality, her challenges with worthiness, forgiveness, and setting boundaries, as well as how she has learned to take control of her life and gain a deeper understanding of herself.

Keke, who made history in 2023 as the first female Emmy Award winner for outstanding game show host for her work on NBC’s Password, will also talk about becoming a mother, building relationships, and locating a new focal point for her profession.

Readers should anticipate humor and “a full-on exploration of my intrusive thoughts and self-examination,” the Akeelah and the Bee star noted.

Keke expressed excitement about the book’s release, saying, “I know we are all dealing with the same things. Everyone is attempting to learn about and love themselves.”

“This book is my honest revelations of how I’m staying afloat, and my hope and desire is to share with readers rather than necessarily ‘help’ them. We all feel alone sometimes, but that’s not the case. And even those of us who appear to be succeeding nevertheless face challenges”, Palmer opined.

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