Blooming, Carrington Smith
Blooming, Carrington Smith
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Blooming
Finding Gifts in the Shit of Life

Author: Carrington Smith

Narrator: Carrington Smith

Unabridged: 6 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/07/2021

Categories: Nonfiction, Self-help


Synopsis

Are you a little too comfortable with self-loathing? Tired of feeling like you are not enough? This book is for you.

Carrington Smith spent a lifetime trying to be someone else—to fit in, to be loved, to keep the peace, and to make others happy. Until finally, Carrington discovered that her own path to happiness wasn’t based on fitting in but on standing out—celebrating her uniqueness and owning her past.

Candid and raw, Blooming takes you on a treasure hunt to discover the gifts in the shit. Shit is quite literally fertilizer. It is in the messes, failures, trauma, and difficulties of life that we discover what we need to bloom into our greatness.

From trauma to triumph, through the depths of sexual assault, religious mind-fuckery, family rejection, body dysmorphia, mid-life metamorphosis, physical scarring, and death into happiness, forgiveness, empathy, purpose, belonging, and joy, Blooming is a poignant, powerful account of finding your way through the shit.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Timo

The author really went through a lot of shit, but it was inspiring how she kept going and pushed through all the hardship. One crazy story follows another, which had me glued to the pages of the book. At some points I felt like it was a little too much of "look how bad I had it" from the author, but......more

Goodreads review by Sherrie

***I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway*** Memoirs are a tricky genre to navigate. Since we are all the heroes of our own stories, we tend to think those stories are worth writing even when they're not. I've been burned more than a few times by promising memoirs that just...*yawn* Carrington Smith......more

Goodreads review by Charla

This is a wonderful book that shows how bad experiences help us become stronger, smarter and ultimately, happier. There were some things that triggered my anxiety, but overall reading it was very valuable. Carrington Smith talks about a lot of things that she endured as a child and young woman and i......more