Somehow
By Anne Lamott
By Anne Lamott
By Anne Lamott
By Anne Lamott
By Anne Lamott
By Anne Lamott
By Anne Lamott
Read by Anne Lamott
By Anne Lamott
Read by Anne Lamott
Category: Philosophy | Spiritual Nonfiction | Religion | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Philosophy | Spiritual Nonfiction | Religion | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Philosophy | Spiritual Nonfiction | Religion | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Philosophy | Spiritual Nonfiction | Religion | Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Audiobooks
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$24.00
Apr 09, 2024 | ISBN 9780593862292
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$22.00
Apr 09, 2024 | ISBN 9780593714416
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Apr 09, 2024 | ISBN 9780593714423
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Apr 09, 2024 | ISBN 9780593828892
257 Minutes
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Praise
PRAISE FOR SOMEHOW: Thoughts on Love
“Lamott speaks to the human in all of us, challenging us to bear her beam of love, and our own.” —The Washington Post
“Whether you are looking for love or letting go of resentments, Lamott’s words will both meet you where you are at and propel you to where you need to go.” —Oprah Daily
“Self-disclosure can be awkward, but Lamott’s voice is so finely tuned and adept at positioning the mirror for readers to see themselves, the books are not about her: They are words for anyone struggling against hope. Somehow: Thoughts on Love is a reminder — for those who need one — that it’s never too late to listen for the proverbial still small voice, the one within us that the world does its best to drown out, that it’s never too late to choose love.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“Lamott shares her thoughts on love in a moving meditation on how love really is the answer. It’s wise, warm and witty, just like you expect.” —Parade
“Lamott brings her signature wit and warmth to these effervescent meditations on matters of the heart. . . . A topic that might feel trite in the hands of a lesser writer takes on fresh meaning in Lamott’s, thanks to her ability to distill complex truths with a deceptive lightness. This rings true.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Lamott senses love in myriad ways. . . . Her innate honesty allows her to share her vulnerabilities and laugh at her own sometimes over-the-top attempts to find and share love. . . . But it is all done with such clarity, feeling, and goodness that readers will find themselves laughing out loud and fighting back tears. Ultimately, this is a testimony to love and hope in an often painful world. Lamott’s many readers are loyal, and this will be an easy sell. But pass it on, too, to people who may not even realize that they are searching for ways to connect with and love others.” —Booklist (starred review)
“In this book, [Lamott] focuses less on vengeful thinking for comic effect and more on the joys of smelling the roses. . . . As always, a strong vein of spirituality runs throughout, with Lamott’s characteristic descriptions of an all-loving God who is often flummoxed and saddened by humanity, but hopeful anyway. . . . [This] is a kind view of loving oneself and others despite our collective imperfections.” —Kirkus
“Beloved and best-selling author Lamott offers a joyful, feel-good read that explores the power of love—romantic, platonic, and familial—in people’s lives, with her usual grace, humor, and insight.” —Library Journal
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