“Outstanding chronicle of the madness brought on by loss.”
“Wonderful storytelling that sneaks up on you. Auerbach is candid, funny and a truth-teller of the highest order. You'll laugh throughout, and probably cry a bit, too. (I wept all the way through the acknowledgments, but I'll admit to being rather an extreme case.)”
“Like 1984 for women. Unfortunately, the women who most need to read it probably won't. ”
“Okay...so now Shelfari won't let people see my books if I don't write a review? Hmm...might be time for buh-bye Shelfari.”
“Probably more useful for people still stuck in Corporate America, this is still valuable for tips on how to handle assholery when stuck in a metaphorical long car ride with it, as well as an interesting study of the ways and whys assholery is allowed to take root in the first place.”
“A harrowing tale of religion gone very, very wrong. The author is a real, modern-day heroine for going through what she did and coming out the other side with such grace.”
“The writing is weak, but the information is great.”
“Good story, very well told. Great fun, albeit in an occasionally creepy way.”
“Engrossing story of a tragic real-life character.”
“Love the writing, hate the writer.”
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