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Nobody Cares

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Hilarious, thoughtful and brutally honest. These essays about different stages of life, mental illness and family are ones that I found myself nodding along to. The way that Anne wrote her essays I saw myself in many of them. Completely relatable for many women in their 20's; I hope that this book finds its way onto many women's shelves and in their hands.

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Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for a free review copy of this book. My opinion is my own.

Anne T. Donahue’s slim book of essays is full of panache, humor, and honesty. Anne writes about everything from her experience growing up in the Catholic Church to her anxiety and alcoholism to reasons why she hates brunch. From the first page to the last, Anne’s self-deprecating humor had me laughing and listening.

I would recommend this book to anyone who has anxiety or anyone who just needs to be reminded that NOBODY CARES what pants you’re wearing or what you said last week to the barista (as long as it wasn’t mean).

A wonderful debut from an insightful, funny voice.

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I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley. This collection of essays made me laugh out loud, but also made me think differently. She’s right! Nobody cares! So simple.

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