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Candace Cameron Bure and Daughter Natasha Sign New Book Deal With Zondervan

"Fuller House" star Candace Cameron Bure and her daughter Natasha have just inked a book deal with Christian publishing company Zondervan. With this, the two women are all set to inspire countless others to live by their faith and values.

Following the deal, Candace would be releasing a trade book in spring 2018 where she will reveal her thought patterns and practices that helped her get to where she is now, according to PR Newswire.

Candace said the book would be very helpful especially since a lot of people have a tough time staying true to themselves because of other people's expectations.

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"The world has a way of defining you if you don't know who you are before you get out there," she said. "I've fought this battle all my life, and I've discovered that classy kindness can anchor a person in who God created them to be. I'm thrilled to partner with Zondervan in bringing what is really my keystone message to women today."

As for Natasha, who made a name for herself after joining the singing competition "The Voice," she just released her debut young adult non-fiction book called "Let's Be Real." In it, the singer shared this sage advice: "This is real, this is life, and we all go through it."

Annette Bourland, Senior Vice President and Group Publisher, believes Natasha is a great role model for young girls because she is fun-loving and relatable at the same time.

"Her approach to life is vibrant and unassuming, and her fun, spunky, beautiful self shines through the projects she's working on. We're so excited to work with her and get real conversations started with readers," she said.

Speaking to Faith Wire about her new book, Natasha said living under the spotlight can definitely take its toll on people. But if people know their true identities and hold firm to their morals, they will turn out fine.

"I think one of the biggest things is to just stay true to who you are and to stand by what you stand by," she said.

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