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Yay #BookMail! Did you participate in Prime Day? I couldn‘t help myself... these have been on my TBR for so long and the hardcovers were only a few bucks each! 🤗📚💸
Yay #BookMail! Did you participate in Prime Day? I couldn‘t help myself... these have been on my TBR for so long and the hardcovers were only a few bucks each! 🤗📚💸
A scrupulously reverent young girl grows up to become so anxious about hell & the evangelical God that she needs rehab, medication, & a new kind of faith.
In rehab, she meets a REALLY shitty counselor (but also meets a fabulous doctor), makes friends, & discovers grace while eating McDonald's chicken nuggets & stripping at an amateur night.
This book so accurately & painfully presents an inside view of evangelicalism that I broke out in hives.
Reading this for a podcast interview I'm doing next week with the author, Maggie Rowe. Any other Littens read this? Questions you'd like to ask Rowe?
None of the Littens I know and love need any such guidance, but still!