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Jennifer Matthews

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SO USEFUL

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 15-11-24

Publishing is glutted with ADHD 101 books with mildly varying perspectives. However the one I really needed is one with “what next”. This is full of practical advice and tips. I’m going to buy it on ebook as well to have as a reference. Highly recommended.

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Moving Biography

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4 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 03-11-24

Great view into Bishop’s life, and I appreciated the biographical insight into her poetry. The incorporation of Bessel van der Kolk’s ideas of how trauma affects the body was apt. Both Bishop’s life/treatment as a woman in the world of poetry, as well as her relationship with alcohol, was almost an afterthought. Seems like glaring omissions but nevertheless a valuable work overall. The narrator was an odd choice, and voiced Bishop as frail and vulnerable rather than the wry and resilient woman the biography seems to present her as. He seems uncomfortable with foreign words too. It didn’t prevent me from enjoying the biog, but was a little distracting.

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Motivating and Consoling

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Reviewed: 02-08-24

This book feels uncanny in that every essay addresses some anxiety about writing I have. It’s lovely in its practicality and compassion. I’ll be listening again to this excellent book.

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What Would Sona Do?

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Reviewed: 11-10-23

I listened to this on the drive to or from work on particularly hard days. It was entertaining and funny, but Sona’s values are so spot-on that it reminded me not to take any toxic work nonsense too seriously. Totally need merch that says: WWSD - what would Sona do??

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