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DNF.
I was worried that the author had already written the book that I want to write, and I was so jealous of the title and the cover art.
But I guess I needn't have worried. I'm sure the book is helpful to some, but I found it too stream-of-consciousness and self-involved to finish reading. It is a big book, only loosely organized into chapters, and the chapters also have strange little subsections that are some attempt at organization I think but ineffectually so. It sounds like the author didn't grow up with privilege but the endless parade of wellness retreats and specialists ("hormone clinician"?) makes it clear her life isn't terribly generalizable.
I was worried that the author had already written the book that I want to write, and I was so jealous of the title and the cover art.
But I guess I needn't have worried. I'm sure the book is helpful to some, but I found it too stream-of-consciousness and self-involved to finish reading. It is a big book, only loosely organized into chapters, and the chapters also have strange little subsections that are some attempt at organization I think but ineffectually so. It sounds like the author didn't grow up with privilege but the endless parade of wellness retreats and specialists ("hormone clinician"?) makes it clear her life isn't terribly generalizable.