Summary:
The book is a candid exploration of the author's experiences with loneliness, touching on her difficult childhood, her search for connection, and her journey toward self-acceptance. It combines personal narrative with insightful commentary on the human need for companionship and the challenges of finding it in the modern world.
Key points:
1. Solitude: Moore highlights the value of enjoying one's own company for personal growth.
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