Can't Help Myself
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Meredith Goldstein
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Part advice, part memoir, Am I Doing It Wrong? is a funny, disarmingly honest book by the woman behind the Boston Globe's enormously popular "Love Letters" column.
Now one of The Boston Globe's most popular and most emailed features, Meredith Goldstein's Love Letters column has created a booming nationwide community of readers and letter writers - over 1,000,000 strong and growing exponentially by the day.
Am I Doing It Wrong? gives listeners a little more insight into the behind-the-scenes of their favorite advice column. Meredith divides it into 12 delicious chapters, each focusing on an issue with which audiences are struggling, including topics such as how to cope with dating fatigue and infidelity, work romances and tired marriages, true love and true loss. She begins every chapter with an essay that talks about the topic and that includes stories about her own loves and losses. This is followed by a question from a reader, Meredith's wise answer and then a symphony of short responses from the Love Letters community.
Meredith's unique voice and her touching relationship with her audience makes this a must-listen book, entertaining and relatable because it tells the extraordinary (and often hilarious) story of a single woman navigating her mercurial love life, and both moving and comforting because it immerses you into her compassionate community of big-hearted love-seeking confederates.
©2018 Meredith Goldstein (P)2018 Hachette Audio批評家のレビュー
"To say this book made me laugh and cry doesn't do justice to how many times it made me snort and deeply moved me. In this hilarious and heartwarming quest for answers, Meredith Goldstein is as wise as she is fallible, as compassionate as she is prescriptive, and a true maven of the heart." (Faith Salie, author of Approval Junkie)
"A witty, entertaining memoir [that offers] guidance on the precarious integration of life and love." (Kirkus Reviews)
"The book's strength is the way Goldstein shows the blurring of personal and professional boundaries from the unique perspective of an advice columnist...her story of coping with her mother's illness is moving and tenderly wrought." (Publishers Weekly)