Former lawyer turned internationally successful content creator Tova Leigh moved from Israel to the UK in 2006 to pursue a career in acting. Tova wrote, acted and produced several films, before starting a family in 2011 with her husband Mike. Needing an outlet for her creative spirit while being mum to three girls Tova started a blog-My Thoughts About Stuff- in 2015 which, in less than three years, turned her into an internet sensation, spawning a hugely successful facebook page, instragram account, and a one-woman live show all filled with her blunt rants about motherhood, sex and all things taboo. She also co-hosts a weekly podcast #nailedit with her husband. She is a mother of three girls and lives together with her family in London.
Tova Leigh has been there, done that, and lived to tell the healing, hilarious tale. --Sarah Knight, New York Times bestselling author of The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck A funny, honest account of motherhood and ageing that women from all walks of life will relate to. - The Sun Funny and irreverent -- Grazia Book Club Tova's book is a refreshing dose of reality, telling it like it really is, while being funny at the same time! -- Dr Philippa Kaye, GP and author of The M word: Everything you need to know about the menopause Tova's book is funny, entertaining and relatable. A must read for any Mum! - Danielle Collins, The Face Yoga Expert and author of Danielle Collins' Face Yoga The way she talks about her body, her relationship with her body, seizing the day ultimately and just living life. I found it really refreshing. - Giovanna Fletcher Buy it, have a read of it, it's good fun. - Nadia Sawalha ... the best thing is you don't have to be 40 (or f*cked) to enjoy it! - Kaye Adams You don't have to be a mum to read it, you don't need to be 40 to read it, you just need to read it! - Pina Crispo Hilarious, funny, raw, intellectual, engaging, witty read, this book is for you - Lucy Werner, author of bestseller Hype Yourself It's about love, relationships, happiness, motherhood, it's acceptance of who you are and the age you are and age is just a number. - Sophie McCartney, Tired 'N Tested blog