More Than Enough:

Claiming Space for Who You Are No Matter What They Say

by Elaine Welteroth

“An inspiring memoir by a dynamic groundbreaker.”

Kirkus Reviews


“In this part-manifesto, part-memoir, the revolutionary editor who infused social consciousness into the pages of Teen Vogue explores what it means to come into your own—on your own terms.”   

Viking Books, June 2019

New York Times best seller and winner of the 2020 NAACP image award for outstanding literary work, biography/autobiography


REVIEWS

“With lyrical prose, Welteroth shows what it truly means to be a leader: to elevate others and challenge systems of oppression, without ever sacrificing a job well done…. Welteroth is proof that ‘living the dream’ is an ever-changing, ever satisfying journey to behold.”

– Booklist (starred review)

“The author’s impressive career trajectory makes for fascinating reading, but what makes the book especially worthwhile is its depiction of an emergent social and political consciousness so strong that it eventually led her to abandon corporate media for the “joy of dancing into [an unknown] future.”

Kirkus Reviews

“The former Teen Vogue editor-in-chief opens up in this revealing memoir about growing up in California as the ambitious child of an ‘unlikely interracial marriage,’ only to become a boundary-breaking journalist—as she shared the lessons learned along the way.”

– O, The Oprah Magazine

“Trailblazing Editor Elaine Welteroth has written a book–and it's a hit.”

New York Times


WORKING WITH LIZ

“Everyone should have a Liz Welch in their life. I can genuinely say I could never have completed this Herculean effort without (her) hand to hold…. It was her unwavering belief in this book that kept me moving to the finish line.”

– Elaine Welteroth



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