The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Having read a large number of similar books over the years, I find that the lessons provided rarely strike me as something new. What is memorable about these books, at least the ones that aren’t big on sharing research, is the personality of the author and their stories. Here Brown shines as a big personality not afraid of making big pronouncements. And for a book like this, that is a good thing. Probably not enough, but good as it makes it easy to read through all the lessons presented.
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