Richard Smith & Maureen McElheron,
There is a God: 1,001 Heartwarming (and Hilarious) Reasons to Believe (Penguin/Tarcher, 2013)
What the book is, then, is a collection of tiny moments that make you feel good, that remind you that despite the hassles of any given day, it's good to be alive. When you you're looking at a vintage 12-string guitar and the sales rep turns you on to a better and less expensive one that has a better tone, has been taken care of and that stays in tune. Or when you come home from a hard day at work and your kid wraps herself around your leg, calling out, "Daddy's home!" Those are the moments this book celebrates. So, yes, it's a novelty book and there's not much you can say about it in a review; about all you can do is quote from it. Since it consists of 1,001 reasons, it's about 1,001 sentences long, so you can give it a thorough reading in an hour. Or what you can really do, is buy a copy, read it for the chuckles and then send it on to a friend who's been a little down lately. ![]() |
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