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We do not have the right to feel helpless.

August 23, 2017 by borisanne 4 Comments

This is going to be the hardest and, at the same time, the easiest review I’ve ever written. To put it bluntly, Tiny Beautiful Things must be required reading for anyone who is a human. Full disclosure: when my husband left me, I didn’t talk about it for a long while except with him (it was a mostly one-sided conversation) and a handful of very close confidantes. When I opened up my circle of trust, I found what I should have realized sooner was a […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: advice, art isn't anecdote, cbr9, Cheryl Strayed, Dear Sugar, rest home for crazy bitches, strayed, Sugar, we are here to build the house

Wild

January 21, 2017 by Ealbrecht Leave a Comment

I had thought about picking up this book after the movie came out. I’m always one who wants to read the book before seeing the movie, and I had heard good things about the movie. However, I never really got around to it, until now. Wild is based in the authors travels on the Pacific Crest Trail. This is a trail that goes from Mexico to Canada. Cheryl hikes a good portion of it, starting in the Mojave desert. What caused Cheryl to want to […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Cheryl Strayed

Girl Gone Mildly Wild

January 3, 2017 by Melina 2 Comments

I’ve been able to avoid Wild for quite some time now, but after the Gilmore Girls revival, one of my book club friends decided that we should read it.    My own personal experiences and Cheryl’s cloud my judgement on whether or not it was a good book.  Strayed lost her mother to cancer in her mid twenties, I lost my dad to a motorcycle accident when I was 23.  Both of us lost our center and while I had a support system (who was […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: cbr9, Cheryl Strayed, Melina, wild

Go read this book right now.

August 6, 2016 by Blingle Bells 1 Comment

Do you have problems? Any problems? Do you need advice? About anything? Have you ever wished, probably around 2am, that you could sit at a table with a mom (maybe your mom, maybe the imaginary mom you wish you had) who would make you a cup of tea or coffee and sit across from you and call you honeybun and be so nice and believe in you so much but also tell you exactly what you needed to do to get your shit straight? Surely […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: advice, Cheryl Strayed, Self-help

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