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I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When the Old Ways Stop Working
By (Author) Shauna Niequist
Zondervan
Zondervan
24th November 2022
12th April 2022
ITPE Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Christian life and practice
Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
277.3083092
Paperback
240
Width 138mm, Height 213mm, Spine 22mm
222g
When everything we've been clinging to falls apart, how do we know what to keep and what to let go ofI Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet, now aNew York Times bestseller,is a clear-eyed look at where we go from here--and how we can transform our lives along the way.
Just after her fortieth birthday, author Shauna Niequist found herself in a season of chaos, change, and loss unlike anything she'd ever faced. She discovered that many of the beliefs and practices that she usually turned to were no longer serving her.
After trying--and failing--to pull herself back up using the same old strategies and systems, she realized she required new ones: courage, curiosity, and compassion. She discovered the way through was more about questions than answers, more about forgiveness than force, more about tenderness than trying hard.
InI Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet, Niequist chronicles her journey--from her life-changing move from the Midwest to Manhattan to the power of unlearning what is no longer helpful and accepting the unknowns that come with midlife, heartbreak, and chronic pain.
With her characteristic candor and grace, Niequist writes about her experience learning how to:
Follow Niequist as she endeavors to understand grief, to reshape her faith, and to practice courage when it feels impossible.
Praise forI Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet:
"Gentle. Loving. This tender book asks us to listen to our pain, lean into our discomfort, and trust that we can be lifted back on our feet by God and each other."
--Kate C. Bowler,New York Timesbestselling author ofNo Cure for Being Human
"This book is a masterpiece. It is a journey and an invitation and a joy and a heartbreak and all the things you need to read to be reminded that hope can still be found."
--Annie F. Downs,New York Timesbestselling author ofThat Sounds Fun
Shauna Niequist is the author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine and Savor. She is married to Aaron, and they have two wild and silly and darling boys, Henry and Mac. They live outside Chicago, where Aaron leads The Practice and is recording a project called A New Liturgy. Shauna also writes for the Storyline Blog, and for IF:Table, she is a member of the Relevant podcast, and a guest teacher at her church. Shauna's three great loves are her family, dinner parties, and books, and she believes that vulnerable storytelling, hard laughter, and cold pizza for breakfast can cure almost anything.