A review by pandacat42
The World's Strongest Librarian: A Memoir of Tourette's, Faith, Strength, and the Power of Family by Josh Hanagarne

4.0

This man was very open and honest about his life and the difficulties he has had. I like the fact that though he lost his faith in his religion, he didn't disrespect other people's belief and he still supported his wife and mother in their belief. I learned a lot from this book, in looking into the heart of another human being. I think it opened my heart a little more to understanding other people's difficulties. I could definitely see the author's growth from being a fixture on the couch, to making something of his life. That is inspiring to me.

In some of life's trials I can relate to the author. I don't know what to think about pretending to have an agent, but that is a part of his story. I believe by writing about it he was seeking forgiveness by letting out this massive mistake. He is right that it seems like a mistake someone would make earlier in life in order to impress friends. But I think I can see how he just wants some kind of acceptance and respect from other people.