A review by beccapaul
How to Fail: Everything I've Ever Learned From Things Going Wrong by Elizabeth Day

hopeful reflective medium-paced

3.5

I thought this was good. Day's writing style is engaging and earnest--failure is a topic to which we can all relate, and I enjoyed the partial memoir aspect of it. It is definitely a very white, middle class view of failure, and it's a tad surprising that she chose to pull quotes from interviews of people who predominantly sit in this bracket. Overall, I found it interesting, I got some great quotes/reminders from it and I'm sure I'll flick back through these highlights in years to come.