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Donald Miller
Donald Miller is a student of story. He's the author of New York Times Best Sellers: "Blue Like Jazz," "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years," and "Scary Close." He co-wrote the major motion picture "Blue Like Jazz" which debuted at the SXSW Film Festival and was listed as one of the top four... show more

Donald Miller is a student of story. He's the author of New York Times Best Sellers: "Blue Like Jazz," "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years," and "Scary Close." He co-wrote the major motion picture "Blue Like Jazz" which debuted at the SXSW Film Festival and was listed as one of the top four movies to get you through freshman year by USA Today. He has served on The Presidential Task Force for Fatherhood and Healthy Families, a joint effort between government and the private sector to rewrite the story of fatherlessness in America. Currently, he helps people live a better story at www.storylineblog.com and helps leaders grow their businesses at www.storybrand.com. Donald lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife, Betsy, and their chocolate lab, Lucy.
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Birth date: August 12, 1971
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Redhead Reading
Redhead Reading rated it 9 years ago
Ehhhhhhhh.I wasn't that impressed tbh. The part where he left an entire cart of groceries for someone else to put away basically killed my enjoyment of the rest of the book.
Michelle Scott, urban fantasy author
Michelle Scott, urban fantasy author rated it 12 years ago
The altar call at the end of the book kind of summed up why I didn't care for it. Although the author had many, wonderful insights into Christianity, I felt I was being sold a bill of goods throughout. I would have preferred a series of open-ended discussions. So many times, the author came close...
Syahira's Literary Obsession
Syahira's Literary Obsession rated it 13 years ago
I really like this book. Its quite funny and easy to read. All the metaphors that he made in his examples does resonates throughout the book. If only I could find the audiobook version, this book is highly rereadable.
Read This! says Keeks
Read This! says Keeks rated it 13 years ago
Written by Donald Miller, Blue Like Jazz reads like conversation between deep, soul-searching friends. He isn't afraid of ambling along. He isn't afraid to be completely transparent - which is why this book is equally profound and disturbing. The subtitle "Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spiritua...
Read This! says Keeks
Read This! says Keeks rated it 13 years ago
This book was fantastic! It is raw and thought provoking. Don't let the title fool you into thinking this is only for those who grew up without fathers-Donald Miller's insights are rare and unique! Hope you enjoy this book as much as I did! (February 13, 2008)Reviewed again March 2012 (www.theycall...
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