Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith

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Product Details

Price
$17.00
Publisher
Riverhead Books
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
5.5 X 7.92 X 0.9 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781594481574

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About the Author

Anne Lamott is the New York Times bestselling author of Help, Thanks, Wow; Small Victories; Stitches; Some Assembly Required; Grace (Eventually); Plan B; Traveling Mercies; Bird by Bird; Operating Instructions, and the forthcoming Hallelujah Anyway. She is also the author of several novels, including Imperfect Birds and Rosie. A past recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and an inductee to the California Hall of Fame, she lives in Northern California.

Reviews

"To read Lamott is like finding a friend you can talk to about anything. She starts conversations inside you and helps you begin to talk with yourself in a new way." --The Charlotte Observer

"A refreshing mix of both the worldly and the mundane... Lamott deserves to become a noational treasure." --More Magazine

"Beyond her bold humor lies a compelling quest to recognize the spiritual challenges that surround us." --People Magazine

"[A] book that is better than brilliant. This is that rare kind of book that is like having a smart, dear, crazy (in the best sense) friend walk next to us in sunlight and in the dark night of the soul." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Sturdy hope and valor are to be found in these sometimes painful, sometimes desperate, but always engaging pieces, which Lamott has crafted with equal parts honesty, candor, and wit." --Elle

"Funny, acerbic reflections on faith and family... readers have long awaited Lamott's second book on spirituality, and it won't disappoint. Lamott's trademark humor and irreverence mark practically every page... readers will howl with laughter at Lamott's inability to do anything with Mom's ashes other than leave them in her closet. But there's also the real work Lamott is doing here, the slow hard, slow work of forgiveness, and things can get teary... a wonderful read Lamott's legions of fans will no doubt lap up." --Kirkus Reviews