Before becoming America’s first-ever female network chief meteorologist or appearing on Dancing with the Stars, ABC News’s Ginger Zee checked herself into a mental health hospital.
Natural Disaster: I Cover Them. I Am One. is Ginger’s heartbreaking, hilarious, and harshly honest life story – from Dickhead’s (you won’t soon forget that name) deck on Lake Michigan to her storm-chasing dream at ABC News.
Ginger opens up about her lifelong battle with crippling depression, her romances that ranged from misguided to dangerous, and her tumultuous professional path. This cyclone of stories may sound familiar to some – it’s just that Ginger’s personal tempests happened while she was covering some of the most devastating storms in recent history, including a ferocious tornado that killed a legend in the meteorology field.
She also canceled her first wedding – twice – because she finally listened to her inner voice, which was saying, This isn’t right, but then she happened to fall in love with her gay best friend. Yes, twice. Yes, gay.
On the sunny side, this book is for all the mistake makers who have learned to forgive others and themselves – even in the aftermath of man-made, or in this case Ginger-made, disasters. It’s a story that every young woman should read, a story about finding love in the world and finding it in yourself.
Beloved by Good Morning America’s audience, Ginger is a daily presence for millions. She’s gained fame for her social media presence, which is as unfiltered as Natural Disaster – from baby barf to doggy doo-doo. She’s shattered the glass ceiling for women in meteorology but admits here first she’s the one natural disaster she couldn’t have forecast.
A raw and honest life story worth reading every word. Im still learning (in my 24th year on earth) not to be so naïve. Coming from a small town in southeast Texas you tend to think a person on TV is completely perfect in every way. Thank you Ginger Zee for helping me learn to have a deeper understanding into depression and anxiety. I, myself do not suffer, but live with someone who does. I’m grateful to have read your experiences, and hope to be able to help those around me enjoy all of life.
Fantastic Great writing! All this important points made. Have tools for other who are going through their own natural disasters. One can work through them with other areas of positive feedback.
Loved it Quick read, great story. I first saw Ginger on Storm Chasers and then on GMA. I have always liked her and started following her on social media. I relate to her and this book made me laugh, cry, and see myself in someone else’s story. It takes a lot to be vulnerable and put your story out there, I hope through her courage someone who reads it and needs help will find the courage to reach out and stay.