Someone recommended this book on a recent “how do i become a better person” metafilter thread. I usually loathe self help books, but I actually liked this one enough to order a copy for myself. (I can say this because it is a “writing” book and not a “something is wrong with me” book.) I like the way Anne Lamott writes, I liked the stories she used as illustrations, and (most importantly) I liked how it made my mind wander with a purpose.
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