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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Lift
Book • 2010
In 'Lift,' Kelly Corrigan writes a tender and intimate letter to her daughters, Georgia and Claire, reflecting on the emotional highs and lows of parenting.
The book uses the metaphor of hang gliding to highlight how turbulence, though challenging, is essential for personal growth and meaningful experiences in life.
Corrigan shares poignant stories of her own parenting journey, including moments of joy, fear, and vulnerability, making the book relatable to parents and non-parents alike.
It emphasizes the importance of love and imperfection in parenting and encourages readers to cherish every moment with their children.
The book uses the metaphor of hang gliding to highlight how turbulence, though challenging, is essential for personal growth and meaningful experiences in life.
Corrigan shares poignant stories of her own parenting journey, including moments of joy, fear, and vulnerability, making the book relatable to parents and non-parents alike.
It emphasizes the importance of love and imperfection in parenting and encourages readers to cherish every moment with their children.
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Mentioned by Lee C. Camp as one of
Kelly Corrigan 's four NYT bestselling books, discussed in the interview.


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