Grow Damn It! is a captivating work by Cheryl Oreglia, who uses uncommon honesty and arresting humor to draw you into her cantankerous life, forty-year marriage, and revolving empty nest. She claims the space between past and future is where our potential is created or destroyed.
If you don’t like where your life is going, dig deeper, and write a new story. By weeding out the things that clutter her life, she invites you into a refreshing space with some of her most popular posts from her beloved blog Living in the Gap.
She surrounds herself with a gaggle of intriguing friends, along with a large and rambunctious family who challenge both her and the reader to live fully in an ever-changing world. Her provocative writing dares us to confront our lives not only with optimism, but courage, and uproarious laughter. Oreglia uses her experience to explore what matters most in life… the degree to which we love and are loved.
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About The Author:
Born and bred in the San Francisco Bay Area, Cheryl Oreglia hosts a lifestyle blog called Living in the Gap, which appears weekly as she corrals the time to write and reflect on the mundane. Oreglia says, “I do have a life outside of my head, and it squeezes between me and my keyboard like a frightened child. What can you do? On the surface, my life is common, I’m married with children, even grandchildren, a retired educator who lives for weekends at the lake, but just below the surface is a unique voice, one that I hope will resonate with you.” Grow Damn It, is a customized, over-the-hill, gritty, compassionate view of life. Oreglia says, “we’re not going to bloom where we are planted, we’re going to break the damn pot.”
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Grow Damn It By Cheryl Oreglia Review
I had been meaning to review Grow Damn It By Cheryl Oreglia for such a long time. I’ve been a fan of her blog for a while now and was really excited when I saw that she was publishing a book. Of course, I hopped onto Amazon and got the Kindle version of because we don’t really have Amazon delivery in Kenya. I read pretty soon after purchasing it and promised myself I would review it but kept getting otherwise preoccupied. And before I knew it, the year was coming to an end. So, I told myself I needed to review it before the years ends.
Anyway, back to the book. To be honest, I had high expectations for this book. Usually I keep my expectations low but being familiar with Cheryl’s writing I knew I would enjoy the book. And I did! Everything I love about her posts was in the book too. For those of you not familiar with her writing, she’s funny, witty, a bit cynical and so sharp. Her writing is so clever.
Grow Damn It! is about Cheryl’s life, the experiences she’s had, the people that mean so much to her and more. She talks about heavier subjects such illness and death but she also keeps the book light with her quick-witted humour.
Cheryl has a way of making the reader feel completely engrossed in her writing. It’s so effortless that it feels like a conversation with a friend. It’s easy to follow, inspiring and evokes many emotions throughout. I’m not exaggerating when I saw I laughed, I cried and I laughed again. That’s exactly the reaction you want from someone reading your book. At least in my humble opinion.
Grow Damn It! is one of the best books I’ve read this year and if you haven’t read this book yet I would very much recommend it. To everyone. No matter what genre you like, I’m sure you’ll find at least a chapter in this book that you will love. Oh, and I think it would make a great Christmas gift for any of your loved ones that like to read.
Where To Get “Grow Damn It! By Cheryl Oreglia” And Read More From her:
Check out Cheryl’s book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Grow-Damn-Feeding-Nurturing-Life/dp/1685131441
Check out more of her writing on her blog: https://cheryloreglia.blog/
About Cheryl Oreglia: https://cheryloreglia.blog/cheryl-oreglia/
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