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Still funny more than a decade later

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Reviewed: 01-15-25

I listened to this when it first came out and thought it was hilarious. Just listened again over ten years later and laughed until I cried. At age 40 now, I appreciate her jokes on a whole new level. Tina Fey writes and narrates brilliantly as she shares funny and profound professional and personal experiences that shaped her, and shares insights on what surviving in the world as a woman means. I will continue to return to this book for years to come when I need a laugh.

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Did what it sought to do

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Reviewed: 10-02-24

This book had the feel of an author's first published work, but overall I enjoyed it. I appreciated witnessing the author work through her struggles and draw her own conclusions about what marriage means to her and acknowledge what had shaped her ideas. I think more and more people of faith are going to need to go through this struggle of examining marriage, as culture continues to shift in light of living in an age of individualism and changing societal ideas about "traditional" marriage. I suppose I'm trying to say it feels timely. I appreciated the author's honesty about the good, the bad, and the ugly of marriage and what it means to be an imperfect human in an ideally forever relationship. I have personally been married 18 years, and it still resonated with me. I hope she continues to write--I look forward to seeing what she does next.

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Beautiful story telling

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Reviewed: 05-10-24

Mr. McBride weaves an incredible, intricate story with meaningful theme development, interesting characters, and a plot that moves along like a real page-turner. He manages to somehow both break your heart with terrible truths, and also leave you feeling full of hope in humanity. The narration was impeccable. This is my first read by this author and I plan to read the rest of his writing after how much I enjoyed and was moved by this book.

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Something for everyone

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Reviewed: 03-04-24

I have been listening for about a year now and cannot say enough how much I appreciate this podcast. It tackles a wide variety of sometimes difficult faith topics with sensitivity and nuance, and even humor, and it has helped me examine my own faith, both its strengths and weaknesses, and why I choose to believe. The quality of guests interviewed is tremendous--I learn something new every time I listen. I frequently find myself wanting to have my own conversations with people about the ideas shared on this podcast. I feel that this podcast has something for everyone, no matter where they are on their faith journey, or what their faith tradition.

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Would not recommend reading

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Reviewed: 06-12-23

This was a bubblegum book pretending to be woke. Nothing compelling or interesting, poor character development, story line almost nonexistent, hardly funny at all. I've never read this author before and won't again.

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Top 10 among all the books I've ever read

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Reviewed: 06-09-22

I found Dr. Farmer's story phenomenally inspiring and Tracy Kidder's writing extremely engaging (which is certainly not always the case with nonfiction writing). The narration was spot on. I'm a nurse and cannot adequately tell you how this book moved me. I absolutely recommend it if you're looking for a read that will both entertain, and leave you thinking about what it means to be a part of humanity and marveling at the good that a single determined individual can do.

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