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Carry On, Warrior
Thoughts on Life Unarmed
Book • 2014
In 'Carry On, Warrior,' Glennon Doyle Melton shares her personal story through moving, refreshing, and laugh-out-loud essays.
She reflects on her universal yet often secret experiences, inspiring a social movement by reminding women they are not alone.
The book invites readers to believe in themselves, let go of the idea of perfection, and stop making motherhood, marriage, and friendship harder by pretending they are not hard.
Doyle's writing gives readers permission to doubt, believe, struggle, laugh, and tell the truth imperfectly, making it a spiritual memoir that readers will want to return to again and again.
She reflects on her universal yet often secret experiences, inspiring a social movement by reminding women they are not alone.
The book invites readers to believe in themselves, let go of the idea of perfection, and stop making motherhood, marriage, and friendship harder by pretending they are not hard.
Doyle's writing gives readers permission to doubt, believe, struggle, laugh, and tell the truth imperfectly, making it a spiritual memoir that readers will want to return to again and again.
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