Summary:
The book is a collection of personal essays that delve into the author's journey through addiction, recovery, and motherhood, advocating for self-acceptance and the embrace of life's imperfections. It encourages readers to be courageous, to love deeply, and to accept their own vulnerability as a source of strength.
Key points:
1. Embrace Flaws: Doyle stresses the need to accept and learn from our imperfections, rather than striving for perfection.
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