Member Reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed this audiobook, due to its content. It is the third in Kristin Kaufman's series, and I think the best of the three. I found the narrator, who is the author, a bit flat in her reading. It took a little bit to adjust to her tone, but once I did, the content was great. The little stories she tells about people she met in life, and have made a difference in her outlook, really resonated with me. I enjoyed listening to her own life, her family growing up, and the people who had an impact in her positive thinking. It gets the reader thinking that life is full of ups and downs, but in pulling the positives out of the downs, you can live life to the fullest.
I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys self-help books focusing on positivity. Kristin's words have a very real and it made me think I can change my attitude in situations to make the most out of life.
Thank you to NetGalley and Greenleaf Audio for this ARC in return for my honest opinion.
I just started this audiobook this morning and I can’t wait to finish this audiobook. The narrator is the author and nice to have the author narrator it also.
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"Enough is as good as a feast." What a marvelous, generous way of looking at life. This is such a positive little audiobook, full of real life lessons. How do I know the lessons are real? Ms Kaufman has been through many of the same things I've been through, but she has a more positive attitude. For instance, she knows what it's like to be excluded, which is something that's been incredibly hurtful in my life. She understands how people come to mistreat each other, and she offers grace instead of judgment. This is read by the author, and was a very positive experience. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me listen to this audiobook.