A review by dhiyanah
The Mountain Is You by Brianna Wiest

Did not finish book. Stopped at 38%.
While there were some useful summaries in the book, the overall focus here was very much based on the kind of self-care praxis that centers neurotypicality and the single narrative of 'you can change your life by changing your thoughts.' I've tried this framework before but given the complex, interconnected world we navigate - and the multi-dimensionality of identities - I found it very limiting and unsustainable. Not for me.