Single Shouldn't Suck
Let Go of Finding “the One” & Love the Life in Front of You
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Esther Marie
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Esther Marie
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What if searching for “the one” is getting in the way of your journey of self-discovery? What if singlehood wasn’t just a stepping stone to marriage?
As a single 20-something in search of answers to these questions, author and entrepreneur Esther Marie leans into self-discovery and finds a life of boundless adventure. Living in the tension of uncertainty about the future, Esther chronicles eight years of her life, including awkward dating stories, solo travels, deconstructed beliefs, refueled faith, a near-death encounter with a bear, and way too many camping trips.
In the end, she makes peace with the mystery of unanswerable questions and finds herself in a story far bigger than she could have ever imagined.
Thought-provoking, hilarious, and relatable, Single Shouldn’t Suck offers a different perspective on singleness than your pastor who met his wife in high school. Esther invites you on a journey to liberating contentment by encouraging you to indulge in the life in front of you and let go of trying to control your story’s ending.
You don’t need to wait for “the one” to start pursuing your purpose. You don’t need to waste your Friday nights feeling alone. Throw tradition to the wind, ditch the cheesy clichés, and start loving the life in front of you, because being single shouldn’t suck!
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- Jennifer Varatharajah
- 2023-04-18
Good story but must be heard with consideration of the author’s privilege
I enjoyed the book but couldn’t help wonder why the author didn’t reflect on their social location and how it may differ for marginalized communities facing similar challenges of singleness but then again the book was well nuanced. I just wish there could have been more explicit statements around the authors privilege and social location throughout the book instead of just near the end
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