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Jewelf Highly recommend!! Easy read! - I love Shauna Niequist! This is the 2nd book I’ve read of hers and she’s a great person. This book is a self identification book that is very relatable. It is an easy read. I bought one for myself and one for a good friend. This book is great for anyone! Not just women, and age is just a number.
KatEgly One of the best books I've read in a long time - I read a lot of books and this has to be one of the best books I’ve read in a long time. I loved every. Single. Page. Shauna is such a phenomenal storyteller. Each chapter is a story from her life, and what she’s learning from that story. I cried, I laughed, I stopped to think, pray, and express attitude. I don’t say this very often but - This book is a must read!
I Guess I Haven'T Learned That Yet - By Shauna Niequist ( Hardcover )
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New York Times bestselling author Shauna Niequist writes about unexpected loss, change, faith, midlife, and a move to New York City with her signature depth and vulnerability. In this book, she invites us to practice curiosity and self-compassion, to become beginners again, and to rediscover resilience and courage in our own seasons of change.Book Synopsis
A clear-eyed look at what happens when everything we've been clinging to falls apart--what we keep, what we let go, and how we're transformed along the way.
Just after her fortieth birthday, New York Times bestselling author Shauna Niequist found herself in a season of chaos, change, and loss unlike anything she'd ever experienced. She discovered that many of the beliefs and practices that had been useful up to that point no longer worked. After trying--and failing--to pull herself back up using the same old tools, she realized she required new ones: courage, curiosity, compassion, and self-compassion. She discovered the way through was more about questions than answers, more about forgiveness than force, more about tenderness than trying hard.
I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet is a journey of both unlearning what is no longer helpful, embracing curiosity, and accepting the unknowns of midlife, heartbreak, and chronic pain. Niequist writes with characteristic candor and grace about the challenges and delights of a move from the Midwest to Manhattan, and also the challenges and delights of releasing our expectations for how we thought our lives would look.
Follow Niequist on her journey to understand grief, to reshape her faith, to practice courage when all she wanted to do was hide. This is a book about learning how to live in a new city, learning how to get back up, and learning how to trust God's goodness in a deeper way.
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