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Almost Everything
Book • 2018
In *Almost Everything: Notes on Hope*, Anne Lamott shares her life philosophy through a series of essays that explore themes such as aging, family, and self-esteem.
The book is a personal reflection on finding hope and wisdom in the face of life's challenges, written as a gift to her grandson and niece.
Lamott's writing is characterized by her self-deprecating humor and vulnerability, making the book both a personal and universal exploration of the human experience.
The book is a personal reflection on finding hope and wisdom in the face of life's challenges, written as a gift to her grandson and niece.
Lamott's writing is characterized by her self-deprecating humor and vulnerability, making the book both a personal and universal exploration of the human experience.
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Anne Lamott

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as a book he rereads every year, especially when starting a new writing project.


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