

Wow, what a great essay collection! I read it because it was assigned reading for a workshop on writing an essay collection, and I‘m so glad I did.
Wow, what a great essay collection! I read it because it was assigned reading for a workshop on writing an essay collection, and I‘m so glad I did.
Wow, what a great essay collection! I read it because it was assigned reading for a workshop on writing an essay collection, and I‘m so glad I did.
I absolutely loved her first book, which makes this so disappointing. In these essays, Shapland repeatedly brings up things she feels are dreadful/unconscionable/etc then goes on about how she freely participates in these things (and they aren‘t life necessities). Someone this lacking in self awareness should not be writing personal essays. I do love the cover, though.
I love an essay collection! And this one from Jenn Shapland delivered on exactly the reason I read these: for thought provoking opinions on a variety of topics including: the human impact on the environment and consequences leading to illnesses like cancer. Racism, queer experiences, living child-free are also a focus of the essays in this collection. I listened to the audio narrated by the author which was a great listen.