A review by uncannycanuck
The Emotionally Healthy Woman: Eight Things You Have to Quit to Change Your Life by Geri Scazzero

1.0

This book just wasn't written for me - it speaks to a subset of generally conservative Christianity where self care (or even admitting that you have needs of your own, despite of course being primarily a wife and mother) is revolutionary. If you struggle with the idea that your own needs are valid and your opinions matter as much as your husband's... then this would be a good place to start exploring the idea of being honest in your relationships, valuing your own time and feelings, and taking care of yourself guilt-free.

I was also hoping for a more memoir style, which would have let me connect more with the author. This was a book club pick, so I did my best to power through despite my mis-match to the target audience.