Ratings18
Average rating3.7
A lot more serious than I expected but none the less an enjoyable read. A lot of ideas to think about to help improve your life.
No rating (I don't rate nonfiction. )
I took realizations about myself and my family from this and some good laughs. All in all, a good therapy session
I have read a few other of Chelsea's books. This one was the best by far. She still talks about having sex and drinking and drugs, but in this book, Chelsea shares some very real & raw feelings. I believe this book took a lot of courage to write. Keep going Chelsea!
3.5 stars. From the synopsis and the first chapter of this book I was expecting this to be more about Chelsea's activism and involvement in the political world post-Trump but it didn't really talk about that too much.
This focuses more on the loss of her brother and mother, her realization that she wants to be a better person, and her work with a therapist to do so. Although this wasn't exactly what I expected or was hoping for, I still enjoyed listening to the audiobook. You can hear Chelsea's emotions and vulnerability so clearly, with of course her typical humor sprinkled throughout. I also immensely appreciated the multiple chapters that focused on her dogs.