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Grow Damn It!
- The Feeding and Nurturing of Life
- Narrated by: Hillary Huber
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
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Grow Damn It! is a captivating work by Cheryl Oreglia, who uses uncommon honesty and arresting humor to draw you into her cantankerous life, forty-year marriage, and revolving empty nest. She claims the space between past and future is where our potential is created or destroyed.
If you don't like where your life is going, dig deeper, and write a new story. By weeding out the things that clutter her life, she invites you into a refreshing space with some of her most popular posts from her beloved blog Living in the Gap.
She surrounds herself with a gaggle of intriguing friends, along with a large and rambunctious family who challenge both her and the listener to live fully in an ever-changing world. Her provocative writing dares us to confront our lives not only with optimism, but courage, and uproarious laughter. Oreglia uses her experience to explore what matters most in life . . . the degree to which we love and are loved.
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Funny yet Poignant Book
This is a light, yet poignant story of exploring one’s relationships, emotional well-being, and commonly expressed expectations in a fun, witty style.
Cheryl Orgelia, the author, uses a light and humor-filled approach to tackling common issues one faces as our lives and roles in society change. Touching on many topics including empty nest syndrome, long-term marriage (40 years), and one’s emotional well-being is handled in an honest yet upbeat manner. She speaks honestly, with great insight, and in a down-to-earth manner while providing suggestions on the best ways to feed and nurture one’s life. However, she is also recognizing there are other sides to all the situations and feelings she explores. The topics and style in which she explores this enables Cheryl Orgelia to connect with her listeners closely.
The narrator, Hillary Huber, provides a light voice filled with humor and emotion. She uses pauses and punctuation to capitalize on the moments of wit, humor, and poignant moments. She speaks clearly and concisely. She reflects the genuine emotion of the author’s words.
As a comedy-filled guidance book, this is a fun yet poignant book that touches on issues all listeners are/will go through in their aging lives. Filled with helpful hints and suggestions told in a humor-filled manner the audiobook is enjoyable and helpful.
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