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Miranda Hart

Author of Is It Just Me?

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Emma [2020 film] (2020) 123 copies
Call the Midwife: Season 4 (DVD) (2015) — Actor — 20 copies
Call the Midwife: Christmas Special (2012) — Actor — 3 copies

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Best for:
Those who have been going through some things and are looking for some sweet advice delivered by a lovely writer.

In a nutshell:
Writer and actor Hart updates her story by sharing her struggles with chronic illness, and what she’s found to be helpful in not just facing those challenges but in thriving as a person.

Worth quoting:
There’s a lot of wisdom in this book, and I wish I had a physical copy to follow along, but alas I didn’t write down any quotes while reading.

Why I chose it:
I somewhat enjoyed her previous book, and had heard this one was interesting. I didn’t quite know it wouldn’t be as traditional a memoir as expected, but I still enjoyed it.

Review:
Finishing this on the day the 45th US President was re-elected, Grover Cleveland-style, seemed appropriate. I didn’t know how soon I’d need her suggestions and positivity (the not-toxic kind).

Hart is an actress folks would know from her show Miranda, or from her role as Chummy on Call the Midwife, or most likely, from her role as Melissa McCarthy’s coworker ‘Amber Valentine’ in the movie Spy. You might have wondered why she seemed to disappear after such a successful role, and she answers that here.

For pretty much her entire adult life, Hart has had health issues, at times not being able to leave her home. She eventually shares her diagnosis, but the focus is on the things she’s learned and sought out to help deal with the frustration and exhaustion that came with her illness. For the book, she calls these her ten ‘treasures,’ and they are sort of what you might expect to find in a self-help book, but she shares them in a relateable way, with her trademark kind sense of humor.

There are a lot of great nuggets of wisdom she shares, pulled from lots of her own reading of a whole lot of ‘ists’ (like psychologists, therapists, etc.). One that really stuck out for me is something I am so often guilty of doing - going out for plans that I don’t want to do, and thinking ‘I’ll just pop in for a few then leave.’ And I love the way she frames that - about how unkind it is to treat spending time with others that way. Either go enthusiastically, or be honest that you don’t have the energy and don’t go. That might not work for others, but it really hit home for me.

There are lots of little bits that I think a lot of folks would benefit from hearing. It’s not groundbreaking, but its shared in a really accessible. Frankly, the book feels like a warm hug.

What’s next for this book:
I might purchase a physical copy to read over again and take some notes in.
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ASKelmore | Nov 6, 2024 |
I loved this book the first time I listened to it and the last 8 years have proved it doesn't matter how many times I re-listen to the whole thing or parts I will never not love this book. It speaks to the deeps in my soul. While listening I ponder, cry with laughing and generally have an incredible time.
Reading or listening to this are both great, but I do recommend listening as it makes it even funnier.
 
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ChariseH | 25 other reviews | May 25, 2024 |
I really enjoyed this book, my reading level (of books) was pretty bad last year, it didn't actually take over 12 months to read it. I began reading it in January 2021 and read for a few days and then picked it back up during January 22.

I loved the fact that although the book was so much more than a book about Miranda and Peggy in fact, an exploration of mental health, self-worth and the massive benefits that adopting a dog can bring to both.

It is wonderful when it is in your face obvious that there has been no ghostwriter involved with a celebrity book, Miranda's voice literally rings in your ears throughout.

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Susan-Pearson | Feb 23, 2023 |
Wasn't as funny as I'd hoped it to be, and found it slightly uncomfortable to read in places. However parts were also very humorous, so overall a good read
 
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Detective-Stories | 25 other reviews | Nov 6, 2022 |

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