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Survival Lessons
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The bestselling author and cancer survivor delivers “an optimistic instruction manual . . . [for] anyone struggling with self-care in a time of trouble” (Story Circle Book Reviews).
Survival Lessons provides a road map of how to reclaim your life from this day forward, with ways to reenvision everything—from relationships with friends and family to the way you see yourself. As Alice Hoffman says, “In many ways I wrote Survival Lessons to remind myself of the beauty of life, something that’s all too easy to overlook during the crisis of illness or loss . . . I forgot that our lives are made up of equal parts of sorrow and joy, and that it is impossible to have one without the other . . . I wrote to remind myself that . . . despite everything that was happening to me, there were still choices I could make.”
Wise, gentle, and wry, Alice Hoffman teaches all of us how to choose what matters most.
“In this gem of a book, Alice Hoffman acknowledges the sorrows of life, while reminding us of its joys. Survival Lessons is filled with love, insight, and lots of practical advice—including a crazy-good brownie recipe.” —Will Schwalbe, New York Times–bestselling author of The End of Your Life Book Club
“Hoffman’s storytelling artistry enlivens each intimate, thoughtfully distilled, charming, and nurturing lesson in living.” —Booklist
“Full of smart intentions and kind reminders . . . Uplifting advice we’ll gladly take.” —Better Homes & Gardens
“The book is not about her breast cancer per se but about making choices that will improve readers’ lives and relationships and remind them ‘of the beauty of life.’” —Library Journal
Survival Lessons provides a road map of how to reclaim your life from this day forward, with ways to reenvision everything—from relationships with friends and family to the way you see yourself. As Alice Hoffman says, “In many ways I wrote Survival Lessons to remind myself of the beauty of life, something that’s all too easy to overlook during the crisis of illness or loss . . . I forgot that our lives are made up of equal parts of sorrow and joy, and that it is impossible to have one without the other . . . I wrote to remind myself that . . . despite everything that was happening to me, there were still choices I could make.”
Wise, gentle, and wry, Alice Hoffman teaches all of us how to choose what matters most.
“In this gem of a book, Alice Hoffman acknowledges the sorrows of life, while reminding us of its joys. Survival Lessons is filled with love, insight, and lots of practical advice—including a crazy-good brownie recipe.” —Will Schwalbe, New York Times–bestselling author of The End of Your Life Book Club
“Hoffman’s storytelling artistry enlivens each intimate, thoughtfully distilled, charming, and nurturing lesson in living.” —Booklist
“Full of smart intentions and kind reminders . . . Uplifting advice we’ll gladly take.” —Better Homes & Gardens
“The book is not about her breast cancer per se but about making choices that will improve readers’ lives and relationships and remind them ‘of the beauty of life.’” —Library Journal
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Alice Hoffman
Alice Hoffman is the bestselling author of twenty-one acclaimed novels, including The River King, The Ice Queen, The Third Angel, Here on Earth and Practical Magic (made into a film starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman). She currently lives in Boston and New York.
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Reviews for Survival Lessons
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I think this book is amazing, and a book that everyone should read, at whatever age and whatever their situation. It is a book about hope, about living your life to the fullest, taking time for what is important. Taking time for yourself, and to do the things you will always dreamed of doing. I felt so inspired after reading this book, to go out there and do all those things I have been putting off.A few quotes from the book that I really liked:"Make time for old friends. Get a group of your favorite people together and rent a room at a hotel. Order room service, watch movies, dance until the management starts to get complaints from other guests. Go to a spa together or make pizza from scratch.""Watch every old movie you've always wanted to see. Fall in love with Clark Gable. Watch comedies that involve bridesmaids, pretty women, men at bachelor parties, teenagers and hot tubs, and anything with Bill Murray.""Don't forget books. What would life be without them? Emily Bronte, Edgar Allen Poe, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Toni Morrison, Jane Austen, William Faulkner. Read the greats - they're great for a reason.""In my family, a book was a life raft"I hope that you will read this book, and share it with people you love. I know that I did.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5My husband always says that courage is not the absence of fear but rather the being afraid and doing what needs doing anyway (he's a former Marine and war vet). This also describes the theme of _Survival Lessons_. It gives the permission and the reminder to do that which needs doing anyway. Author Alice Hoffman writes about what she learned in her own personal battle with breast cancer. In typical Hoffman style, it will make you laugh, and cry and think over the really important and special moments that make up a life. Written as personal musings and inspiration, it is warm and heartfelt; lessons for when the Totally Big Bad Bogey Man has yanked the rug out from under you. While meant for cancer patients and others with terminal illness, this is a book for anyone facing a B.I.G. challenge. I also see this as a perfect read for any milestone birthday - I intend to make reading it an annual event for mine. Excellent.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I received this from Early Reviewers. It was not what I expected as I am a big Fan of Alice Hoffman's books. Once I was over the surprise that this was a personal writing from Alice and it was about her personal struggles with illness, I liked her even more! Its a short read, but has good depth and got me thinking about my own life and really how appreciative she is alive and not just a shadow name printed on the books I read. Thank you Alice for all that you are and all that you do!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a short book - less than 100 pages, one that you can easily finish in an hour. But read it slowly, because it's packed with some gems that will help you get through difficult times. Although many of the common complaints have been that the advice is this book is too trite, I find that when things look their bleakest, it's best to fall back on simple strategies and common sense. Surround yourself with people you enjoy, do things you love, and relish the natural beauty of our world. This book was direct, touching and honest and made me cry in a few places. Great gift for a friend who might need comfort.'Life is beautiful, just very unfair.'
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a lovely little book, great for somebody who is going through a difficult patch in their lives. The book is small, so it might fit in a purse or a bag to be taken on a bus or a trip to the doctor's. The chapters are short so that you can read them while you're in the waiting room at a hospital, a doctor's office or an attorney's office. Best of all, her advice reminds you that you're not the only one in the world who has gone through what you're going through right now. Others have survived, and they have advice for you so that you can also survive. How terrific is that?
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is an easy, quick read that is perfect for someone going through a tough time. It is filled with advice to get you through. There is nothing really earth shattering or new, but it is written in a fun and thoughtful way. It is interesting to get more perspective on Alice Hoffman because I have been a fan of her novels for quite awhile without knowing much about her personal life. I would recommend this book, although you will probably get more out of it if you are in a difficult situation when you read it. It is geared toward people with illnesses especially.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Sparse and lyrical, this book feels like a late winter afternoon visit with a wise friend. The focus here is not on the sorrow of life, but the cultivation of joy that can and must co-exist with heartache and fear. I instantly thought of several family members and friends with whom I will share this book. 'Live Now' is the message here - cozily expressed with personal anecdotes, advice, and a couple of recipes. I closed this book warmed, hopeful, and renewed in my intention to fully live.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5"Survival Lessons" by Alice Hoffman is a lovely, little book. It's a short read, but complete. Each word seems to have been chosen with great care.Alice Hoffman shares what she has learned as a survivor of cancer.She said that she wrote this book because she could find no such book when she needed it most. This book offers heartfelt advice on how to live a full and meaningful life in the here and now. Her suggestions on how to take life's sorrows and turn them into life lessons are spot on. The greatest message I took from this book is to live life like you have no tomorrow. Not recklessly, but with joy. I also took from this book the idea that you should not procrastinate when it comes to doing what would most bring you joy.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I thought this book was a total waste. I am not so hard hearted that I don't feel sympathy for Alice Hoffman and her cancer. And of course the cumulative losses as we age are difficult to bear. However, this book told me nothing new and really seemed like a way for the author to use her name and reputation to make a buck. The size and appearance of the book will make it an easy purchase for a friend or relative who is facing one of life's challenges. I can see it being slipped into a gift basket for a hospital patient or grieving friend - you get the picture.Alice Hoffman is a good writer. I have enjoyed some of her previous books. But this one is a real disappointment.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I was expecting "Survival Lessons" to be one of those pleasant, "I love you" books that you give to friends who are going through difficult things. I wasn't prepared for a lot of insightful, compassionate truth. Though Hoffman's initial crisis was breast cancer (and later the death of her mother), I could find myself agreeing with her and helped by her through the crises I've gone through, as well. It made me think that perhaps the crisis itself wasn't what's important for us to deal with, but to use it as a means to get to know and love ourselves and those around us more than we did before.It's well written, tight but also open-hearted and utterly compassionate. I'm getting copies for all the women I love for Christmas. I want to say, "This--this is how we do it." The deaths of our mothers and fathers, the health events that are inevitable in life, the things that shake you to your core--Hoffman teaches her readers other ways to look at it all and find, in the process, so much more about ourselves.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Who better to write a survival guide for persons with life-threatening illnesses than a survivor? And if that survivor can write as beautifully as Alice Hoffman, all the better.Many of the novelist's fans, myself included, were unaware that Hoffman battled breast cancer in the late 1990s. A naturally shy woman, she hasn't had much to say about her ordeal. Her website bio barely mentions it. She did, however, use her advance from "Local Girls" to start the Hoffman Breast Center at Mt. Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Mass., and her advance from her first work of non-fiction, "Survival Lessons" (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill), will support the same cause.She writes in "Survival Lessons" that during her treatment she longed for some kind of guide for those in her situation. "I needed to know how people survived trauma," she says. Like novelist Ann Patchett, who has said she writes the books she wants to read, Hoffman decided to write her own survival guide.In one sense, there isn't much here. The new book is just 83 pages long, many of those pages filled with photographs (taken by the author herself), poetry, a brownie recipe and even four and a half pages on how to knit a beehive hat. Yet Hoffman actually says a lot in her skimpy book, and for her target audience, it is probably just the right size.Those facing the very real possibility of premature death may think they have about run out of choices. Hoffman, having had a few years to think it over, begs to differ. Her book offers a series of choices those struggling with serious illness can and should make. These include: Choose your heroes, choose to enjoy yourself (this where the brownie recipe comes in), choose your friends, choose how to spend your time, choose to accept sorrow, choose to make things beautiful and many others."Survival Lessons" may not add even one minute to anyone's life. That's what we're trusting doctors and hospitals to do. It will, however, add value to whatever years or days one has left, whether one faces serious illness or not.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Practical and helpful. The author unsuccessfully looked for a book like this as she was battling cancer, now as a survivor she has written the book that she was looking for. A small book that doesn’t require a lot of energy to hold, with very short chapters that are quick reads, makes this book manageable for someone with health issues. Each chapter is a reminder to make choices that are good for you. Having choices means that you do have control at a time when things may seem out of control and choosing to look for beauty and joy and friendship is good for the soul.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Quick easy read. Simple, refreshing, funny way to manage life's curve-balls, specifically in this situation, Alice Hoffman's crisis with breast cancer. It was good..
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5My only complaint about this book is it is too short! I wanted to keep hearing more simple, kind, passionate, soothing wisdom from this beautiful lady. What a wonderful combination of humor, insight and the simple reality that life can be hard and very, very unfair. Despite that, she offers little tidbits (and a couple recipes and a knitting project) to make better decisions and choices when tragedy hits us and/or our loved ones. Having lost my best friend to ovarian cancer and recently, the death of my dog and dearest companion of 16 years, the advice was good. And true. Read it for a little pick me up or when "whoa is me" hits. It will help. It truly will. Life is short and can never have too much advice leading us to what is important. This is a VERY tiny book and can easily be read in an afternoon. Highly recommended.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great book about overcoming. I am not the self help type but I loved this.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5As a reader who generally likes self-help books that focus on positive thinking and overcoming obstacles, I was surprised when I finished this lean volume thinking, "Now that's a couple hours I'll never get back." Please don't misinterpret my comments as being insensitive to Hoffman's health challenges. I have great respect and admiration for the author. But "Survival Lessons" didn't present any remotely unique concepts for weathering life's unfortunate twists. When I read a self-help book, I make it a point to write down some highlights that I want to remember. Sadly, I didn't take a single note for the book. Still, it's a well-written narrative. This factor figures into my overall rating.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Sensible advice for living life to the fullest.