I’d add this to my happiness books. Kravitz unexpectedly loses his job and finds himself with time to contemplate what he has been doing wrong with his life and ways to make amends. He visits a beloved aunt with whom he has lost contact. He repays a debt from his college years. He brings members of ...
With a book like this it needs to sell on the vulnerability and Kravitz supplies that but not enough to make this book stand out. You'd be more driven to tears by one of Dr. Phil's "Dr. Phil Family" episodes.