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Anne Lamott reflects on the tough truths of life’s challenges, the ways we can mend and the healing power of hope and courage.
Anne Lamott reflects on the tough truths of life’s challenges, the ways we can mend and the healing power of hope and courage.
A collection of notes, lists, and stories offering solace, hope, and moments of reflection in a fragmented world.
Mark Manson delves into the paradox of modern life, where having more comfort leads to greater dissatisfaction. He explores existential questions and the pursuit of hope.
Wild Hope by Donna Ashworth is a collection of poems that delve into life’s emotional journey, focusing on themes of hope, resilience, and the human experience.
Wish is a poignant middle-grade novel about a girl named Charlie who is sent to live with her aunt and uncle in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where she discovers the meaning of family and friendship.
Call Us What We Carry is a collection of poems by Amanda Gorman that explores themes of identity, history, and hope amidst a pandemic-stricken world. Gorman reflects on personal and collective experiences, aiming to heal and inspire.
A heartwarming exploration of hope, friendship, and life’s universal lessons, told through beautiful illustrations and conversations between four unlikely friends.
Feathers’ is a novel by Jacqueline Woodson that explores themes of hope, faith, and understanding. It is set in the 1970s and follows a young African-American girl named Frannie who is grappling with the various challenges of growing up. The arrival of a new boy at school, who is different from everyone else and is teased for his long hair and perceived oddness, prompts Frannie to think more deeply about the concept of hope and what it means to truly be accepting of others.
In ‘Everything is F*cked: A Book About Hope’, Mark Manson adopts a philosophical and critical perspective to look at the complexities of human emotions and the state of the world. With his usual mix of erudition and humor, Mark takes us on a journey from the ancient Greeks, through Einstein, to today, introducing us to the endless cycle that is the human condition.