Hi, Sarah! So funny I just said something similar about my book. It is not a best seller. Did not win any awards or make any “top book of the year” lists. But I am encouraged by the reviews of how it’s helping people on their healing journeys. I’m sure yours is having a similar impact!
Yes to this. I recently read Good Soil by Jeff Chu and was struck by the need to tend and nurture the places around me. I can be a person gets righteously angry (or unrighteously indignant maybe?) at all the things. It’s not all mine to do, and there are clearly some things that *are* mine. So, what is mine to do? To fix? To tend?
Hi, Sarah! So funny I just said something similar about my book. It is not a best seller. Did not win any awards or make any “top book of the year” lists. But I am encouraged by the reviews of how it’s helping people on their healing journeys. I’m sure yours is having a similar impact!
Thanks, Camden. Agreed. Just because a book is “quiet” does not mean it is not good.
Happy belated book birthday, friend. I'm so grateful you write. And I'm so glad you are YOU.
Thanks, Tasha. :)
I enjoyed and resonated with this, Sarah!
Yes to this. I recently read Good Soil by Jeff Chu and was struck by the need to tend and nurture the places around me. I can be a person gets righteously angry (or unrighteously indignant maybe?) at all the things. It’s not all mine to do, and there are clearly some things that *are* mine. So, what is mine to do? To fix? To tend?