Things You Can't Un-see: essays


Things You Can't Un-see: essays
by Sarahbeth Caplin 
  • Print Length: 105 pages
  • Publisher: Createspace (March 16, 2018)
  • Publication Date: March 16, 2018


Description

From Amazon bestselling author Sarahbeth Caplin comes a collection of her best essays from all over the internet, including the Huffington Post, about things you can’t un-know, un-hear, or un-see once they happen: be it feminist awakenings, spiritual doubt, the effects of living with mental illness, and the normalcy of rape culture in Hollywood as well as in real life.

Funny, heartbreaking, and insightful, Caplin never minces words — or opinions.


My Thoughts

I believe we occasionally refrain from true connections because we are competitive and when we read personal accounts, we have the opportunity to scrutinize another person's actions. Our understanding of this, whether we agree, or disagree, allows us the opportunity to feel a togetherness. 

In this collection, Sarahbeth is straightforward. She provides a reflective analysis that readers can draw upon.  She engages us by showing her vulnerability and her strength. More importantly, she affords us an opportunity to become self - aware. 

We think about how we might handle our own relationship complications, moral dilemmas, loss or abuse.

We leave this read empowered - with a, "Looking back. Now I see," attitude.



This collection of essays was made available through the generosity of the author for an honest review.