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Tiny Beautiful Things (2012)

The very best of Dear Sugar is collected in one book called Tiny Beautiful Things.

Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed is a collection of advice on love and life from her once-anonymous online column, Dear Sugar.

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Strayed, the author of the bestselling memoir Wild, offers insight into the world of online advice through her collection of letters. The book covers a range of topics, including love, loss, grief, and forgiveness.

“Because it is so full of humour, wisdom, compassion, and pure honesty, Tiny Beautiful Things is a balm for all that life throws at us.”

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Strayed’s approach is compassionate and honest, drawing on her own experiences to offer practical advice and support to her readers. Whether you’re struggling with a difficult relationship, dealing with the loss of a loved one, or simply looking for inspiration and guidance, Tiny Beautiful Things is an essential read.

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