A review by ovenbird_reads
Dusk, Night, Dawn: On Revival and Courage by Anne Lamott

4.0

This book is gorgeous and real and doesn't shy away from grief. Lamott is wise without being smug or self congratulatory. She doesn't pretend that she's not afraid. She doesn't pretend to have all the answers. And because of these things she instantly becomes a trustworthy guide into life's brokenness and subsequently into life's beauty and small redemptions. I felt upheld and seen while reading this book, completely the opposite to how I felt reading Untamed a few months ago. The two books are arguably of a similar genre and might appeal to similar audiences but I would highly recommend skipping Untamed and reading this instead. Or if you read Untamed and are now feeling like an utter failure, a coward, or are otherwise questioning every decision you've made in your life, read this next and let it be a balm for you embittered heart. I promise that you'll feel better. At least I did.