From an NYT article on the new book by magazine editor Bonnie Fuller titled The Joys of Much Too Much:
... Ms. Fuller says she grew up "a geeky, Canadian Jewish girl from a dysfunctional family."
Along the way, she was treated badly by the cool set and suffered from minimal fashion sense, even as she relentlessly pursued a career in fashion journalism — propelled, she said, by her insecurities.
At Cosmopolitan and Glamour, she did not take maternity leaves, setting a whole new standard for pregnant editors. "I'm not embarrassed to say I was reading proofs in the delivery room," she writes.
Not even a little embarrassed?