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Loading... Sunny Side Up: a story of kindness and joyby Susan Calman
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I started and finished this book in a day. It was just what I needed. As a short, naturally grumpy Whovian of Scottish extraction (in my case, three generations back, but close enough for the sake of this review), I like to think Susan and I would get along pretty well, and I like how she talks about being kind and opening yourself up to allow others to be kind about you. That is definitely something I struggle with in my own life. If you like Susan, you’ll probably like this book. ( ) no reviews | add a review
The Calmanifesto of Happiness 'One of the kindest people I have ever met - a beautiful dancer and a beautiful person' Kevin Clifton 'Be good, be kind, be more like Susan Calman' Kirstie Allsopp 'Be kind to yourself - read this book, keep it on your bedside table or on your Kindle - even Kindle has the word kind in it' Sandi Toksvig 'Full of wisdom and humour, with the soft underbelly of the profound' Fi Glover 'It's a warm, funny and delightful book that is sure to cheer even the grumpiest curmudgeon in your life' Woman and Home Susan Calman's enthusiasm at being on Strictly Come Dancing was an inspiration to all of us. Cheer Up Love, Susan's first book, had a clear aim: to help people understand depression. Sunny Side Up has a similarly clear path: to persuade people to be kinder to each other and spread more joy. These are extremely difficult and confusing times - people are cross and shouty. It's exhausting! But more than anything, people like Susan, people who don't hate other people, are apologising for the way that they think. Susan wants to make sure that they don't. That it's ok to love people, that kindness is something wonderful and brilliant and to bring on the joy. So the mission is simple. To get the nation to join her in not being negative. To bring back joy, kindness and community, to find that joy in the little things in life and defeat the hate and fear. Susan is a one-woman army of hope and joy, and she's ready to lead the nation in a different direction. No library descriptions found. |
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