A review by alinaborger
Sin Bravely: A Memoir of Spiritual Disobedience by Maggie Rowe

A scrupulously reverent young girl grows up to become so anxious about hell and the evangelical God that she needs rehab, medication, and a new kind of faith.

In rehab, she meets a really, REALLY shitty counselor (but also--thankfully--meets a fabulous doctor), makes some friends, and discovers grace while eating McDonald's chicken nuggets & stripping at an amateur night.

On a personal note, I'll say that this book so accurately and painfully presents an inside view of evangelicalism that I broke out in hives.