
Bittersweet
Thoughts on Change, Grace, and Learning the Hard Way
2020·256 pages·Nonfiction
“Bittersweet is so delicious I wanted to douse it in butter and syrup and eat the whole thing. I fell into a deep and genuine depression when I read the last word and there were no more. Be kind and please treat yourself to this book. It is lovely and hilarious and poignant in all the best ways that make me so deliriously happy as a reader.”
— Jen Hatmaker, speaker and bestselling author of Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire and For the Love
Year
2020
Pages
256
Type
Nonfiction
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Praise
“Bittersweet is so delicious I wanted to douse it in butter and syrup and eat the whole thing. I fell into a deep and genuine depression when I read the last word and there were no more. Be kind and please treat yourself to this book. It is lovely and hilarious and poignant in all the best ways that make me so deliriously happy as a reader.”
— Jen Hatmaker, speaker and bestselling author of Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire and For the Love
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