Author: Glennon Doyle Melton
Genre: Memoir
Publisher: Flatiron Books, 2016
Pages: 272
Rating: Highly Recommend

Love Warrior is the story of one marriage, but it is also the story of the healing that is possible for any of us when we refuse to settle for good enough and begin to face pain and love head-on. This astonishing memoir reveals how our ideals of masculinity and femininity can make it impossible for a man and a woman to truly know one another - and it captures the beauty that unfolds when one couple commits to unlearning everything they've been taught so that they can finally, after thirteen years of marriage, commit to living true—true to themselves and to each other.
Love Warrior is a gorgeous and inspiring account of how we are born to be warriors: strong, powerful, and brave; able to confront the pain and claim the love that exists for us all. This chronicle of a beautiful, brutal journey speaks to anyone who yearns for deeper, truer relationships and a more abundant, authentic life.
Review: I started out feeling unsure about this memoir, but it won by over pretty quickly. Her story is completely different than mine, and probably anybody's, but the message is relevant to many situations and many people. I loved it, and found it impossible to put down. This was a one-sitting read, for me.
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