This book was difficult to read. The letters were beautiful, but they were also intense. I wasn't expecting to be as affected as I was; I was at turns saddened, amused, terrified, broken, and reassured. This might be better reading in its original form--one letter at a time--but I'm glad I read it.
I gave this book to one of my sisters for Christmas: I wanted to give it to all of them, but figured a few of the columns might hit too close to home right this second, so I'll save their copies for when they're less tender. Still: I want everyone I know to be reading this book, to be hearing the S...
Not really reading it end to end per se, I just kind of keep it by my bed and use it as an I Ching, turning to a random page when I need some kind of message from the universe. I'd never read any of the original columns, so this is all new to me, and it's hard to even imagine these words having the ...
I picked up "Tiny Beautiful Things" after having recently read Cheryl Strayed's memoir, Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail. Even though I've read advice columns throughout my life, beginning with Ann Landers and Dear Abby as a kid, I was not sure how a book of collected advice queri...
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