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Lonely: A Memoir
Lonely A Memoir
Author: Emily White
ISBN-13: 9780061765094
ISBN-10: 0061765090
Publication Date: 3/1/2010
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 1.9/5 Stars.
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1.9 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Harper
Book Type: Hardcover
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KittenBooky avatar reviewed Lonely: A Memoir on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I saw this book and thought it would be a good, helpful read. Being that it is a memoir, it would have personal insight and reflection on loneliness. I expected it to be an informational read that would help me understand my own feelings of loneliness. After personal set-backs, loneliness is ever present, even with so much family and friends around. The book describes different types of loneliness: situational, emotional, and chronic, the major types that I took from the read.

The author suffers what she terms as chronic loneliness and writes about the fact that there is not much study or material around the state of loneliness. With that said, I expected this book to provide helpful insight on how to deal with loneliness, but it does jump from a memoir format to a medical-jargon filled self-help that I found difficult to apply. I had high expectations that this book would share relate-able ways to conquer, if not, manage loneliness, but, sadly, I found the read frustrating and daunting.

I congratulate Ms. White on an amazing accomplishment and difficult journey. I hope that this book was cathartic for her and that it helps others who experience the state of loneliness, if the can get through the monumental material.

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