Kyla Cobbler
(forfatter)
,
Kyla Cobbler
(innleser)
Happy, thank you. More, please. lydbok
296,-
Kommer 1. september
'Kyla filters the world through her actual lived experience and turns it into stories that are hilarious and almost impossibly true. There's nobody like Kyla.' ELIZABETH GILBERT, author of EAT, PRAY, LOVE'When I was twenty-one, a woman introduced me to five magic words that changed my life: Happy, thank you. More, please.'Kyla Cobbler's path to self-love didn't always run smoothly. From making qu…
'Kyla filters the world through her actual lived experience and turns it into stories that are hilarious and almost impossibly true. There's nobody like Kyla.' ELIZABETH GILBERT, author of EAT, PRAY, LOVE'When I was twenty-one, a woman introduced me to five magic words that changed my life: Happy, thank you. More, please.'Kyla Cobbler's path to self-love didn't always run smoothly. From making questionable dating decisions, to using booze to quell her constant Irish state of mortification, to getting arrested for drug smuggling - sometimes it felt like the universe didn't have her back.But when Kyla began opening herself up to gratitude - for the tiny victories, not just the big firework moments - and learned to trust her instincts, she began to realise that she had the power to create her own happiness. With raw honesty and wit, Happy, thank you. More, please. chronicles Kyla's journey from performing as the person she thought she should be, to discovering the chaotic, complicated, unapologetically imperfect woman she actually is. This is a book about falling in love with yourself - not because you've fixed everything, but because you've finally stopped trying to.
Undertittel
How I got grateful, stayed mortified, and learned to trust the universe
Forlag
Hachette Ireland
Utgitt
01.09.2026
Lengde
5:59
Sjanger
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
Vannmerket
ISBN
9781399752954
'Kyla filters the world through her actual lived experience and turns it into stories that are hilarious and almost impossibly true. There's nobody like Kyla.' ELIZABETH GILBERT, author of EAT, PRAY, LOVE
'When I was twenty-one, a woman introduced me to five magic words that changed my life: Happy, thank you. More, please.'
Kyla Cobbler's path to self-love didn't always run smoothly. From making questionable dating decisions, to using booze to quell her constant Irish state of mortification, to getting arrested for drug smuggling - sometimes it felt like the universe didn't have her back.
But when Kyla began opening herself up to gratitude - for the tiny victories, not just the big firework moments - and learned to trust her instincts, she began to realise that she had the power to create her own happiness.
With raw honesty and wit, Happy, thank you. More, please. chronicles Kyla's journey from performing as the person she thought she should be, to discovering the chaotic, complicated, unapologetically imperfect woman she actually is. This is a book about falling in love with yourself - not because you've fixed everything, but because you've finally stopped trying to.
'When I was twenty-one, a woman introduced me to five magic words that changed my life: Happy, thank you. More, please.'
Kyla Cobbler's path to self-love didn't always run smoothly. From making questionable dating decisions, to using booze to quell her constant Irish state of mortification, to getting arrested for drug smuggling - sometimes it felt like the universe didn't have her back.
But when Kyla began opening herself up to gratitude - for the tiny victories, not just the big firework moments - and learned to trust her instincts, she began to realise that she had the power to create her own happiness.
With raw honesty and wit, Happy, thank you. More, please. chronicles Kyla's journey from performing as the person she thought she should be, to discovering the chaotic, complicated, unapologetically imperfect woman she actually is. This is a book about falling in love with yourself - not because you've fixed everything, but because you've finally stopped trying to.
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