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Burnout
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Burnout

“All your body requires of you is that you turn toward it with kindness and compassion, with nonjudgment and plain-vanilla acceptance of all your contradictory emotions, beliefs, and longings.” ~Emily Nagoski

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Small Great Things
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Small Great Things

“…racism isn’t just about hate. We all have biases, even if don’t think we do. It’s because racism is also about who has power…and who has access to it.” ~Jodi Picoult

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Little Women
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Little Women

“She preferred imaginary heroes to real ones, because when tired of them, the former could be shut up in the tin kitchen till called for, and the latter were less manageable.” ~Louisa May Alcott

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Atlas of the Heart
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Atlas of the Heart

“Choosing to be curious is choosing to be vulnerable because it requires us to surrender to uncertainty. We have to ask questions, admit to not knowing, risk being told that we shouldn't be asking, and, sometimes, make discoveries that lead to discomfort.” ~Brené Brown

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The Zion Chronicles
Historical Fiction Amanda Goodnough Historical Fiction Amanda Goodnough

The Zion Chronicles

“Being brave...is not always being unafraid. Maybe it's more like doing what you know is right even when you're too tired. Or scared. It's going on and doing it anyway...even when you think you can't take one more step.” ~Bodie Thoene

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The Lake House
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The Lake House

“We are all victims of our human experience,” Alice continued, “apt to view the present through the lens of our own past.” ~Kate Morton

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Gorge: My Journey Up Kilimanjaro
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Gorge: My Journey Up Kilimanjaro

“I needed not to feel less than others. I needed not to beat myself up with food. I need to nourish my soul, my body, my mind. Not with juice detoxes but with tasty raspberries. Walks filled with laughter. Lovemaking with my husband. Love in general.” ~Kara Richardson Whitely

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