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5.0

Cleo Wade is an eloquent activist, teacher, and writer.  This book is such a beautiful inspiration.

tessa_grayreading's review against another edition

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5.0

This is a really sweet and hopeful book and the audiobook is so short, you could probably listen to it every morning and just feel a lot better about the world and yourself.

jordanscottleomama's review against another edition

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4.0

Not exactly my cup of tea, but filled with so much warmth and encouragement that anyone really should read it.

caaaaarmel's review against another edition

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inspiring fast-paced

4.5

siqahiqa's review against another edition

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inspiring lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

je_tharp's review against another edition

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challenging hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective relaxing slow-paced

4.5

ddurrant's review against another edition

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4.0

Beautiful as always

omgraace's review against another edition

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hopeful inspiring slow-paced

3.5

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5.0

So good! Worth buying! Very inspiring.

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4.0

I started my Sunday morning in conversation with Cleo Wade. In the pages staring back at me, I found courageous wisdom for radical empathy and love. Cleo Wade's writing is playfully lyrical and I personally connect to that style of writing very much. I definitely intend to use this more like a textbook, revisiting pages and useful reminders for building a sense of hope and positivity for my own daily practice.

As much as I enjoyed this, I'm at a place in my life at the moment where I am struggling to embrace a radical sense of love. It almost feels like this book ignores that injustices are experienced by marginalized people, and asking marginalized people to choose kindness instead feels very "turn the other cheek." This is my own work to work through, but I want to get to a place where healing and kindness don't imply to me that you automatically owe people who harm you softness and vulnerability.