The Gospel…According to a Nude Beach Bum
Insights, Wisdom, and Laughter as a Woman at a Nude Beach!
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Kristin Williams
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
A nude beach. A blue towel. A red towel.
One Democrat. One Republican.
Zero clothes and absolutely no patience for shame.
Kristin Williams arrives in Florida believing it is one of America’s last true naked havens, right up there with Hawaii and nowhere else. What she does not expect is to find herself near a real life nude church, preaching accidental sermons on the sand, confronting gawkers, losing her last bikini forever, and forming a deep, unlikely friendship with Trina Wax, a fiercely confident Republican with sun kissed skin and zero fear of being herself.
What follows is not a guidebook and not a manifesto. It is a hilarious, sharp, deeply human collection of stories about bodies, judgment, freedom, and what happens when people take their clothes off and leave their assumptions behind, sometimes willingly, sometimes kicking and screaming.
From nude beach etiquette and sunscreen rituals that feel suspiciously holy, to accidental sermons delivered to strangers, to moments of correction, forgiveness, laughter, and long naked naps that feel like spiritual practice, this book explores nudity not as shock but as truth.
Inside these pages you will find:
- A Florida nude beach that becomes a classroom
- A real naked church and the surprising calm inside it
- A staring man who learns a lesson he did not expect
- A lost bikini that never needed to be found
- Political opposites bonding skin to skin
- Judgment exposed, confronted, and sometimes forgiven
- The radical comfort of rest without armor
This book is funny, irreverent, body positive, and unapologetically honest. It is about nudity, yes, but more importantly it is about presence, consent, community, and the strange peace that comes when nobody is pretending.
Read it if you have ever felt judged for your body.
Read it if you have ever judged someone else and wanted to do better.
Read it if you believe laughter is a form of truth.
Warning, may permanently change how you think about clothes, church, and sunscreen.