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I originally picked up this book because I think Eleanor Roosevelt is one of the best role models a woman could have. She is full of wisdom and wit and overcame many obstacles in her life to become a great leader and advocate. The author uses a quote from Eleanor Roosevelt to inspire her to conquer her fears for a year. Freshly laid-off from her job in New York, (where she earned 6 figures)the author decides to take a year off and do something everyday that scares her. The result is a story that could only be accomplished if you had substantial savings, wealthy parents, an incredibly supportive network of friends/spouse, and lived in the NYC--or very near the amenities of a big city. I enjoyed Hancock's writing style, it was very conversational with some snarky bits, but the magnitude of some of her antics were very UN-relatable. It did, however, make for exciting reading! Hancock also sprinkles little stories from Eleanor's life throughout the book, which made it even better. Even though the author is not your average 29 yr old, I enjoyed her adventure because of it.
This was an enjoyable book. The main character is out of work and consumed with various fears to the point where they limit her life experiences. She starts reading about Eleanor Roosevelt and how she dealt with her fears and decides to follow her example by dealing with one fear every day. This leads her to taking trapeze lessons, jumping out of airplanes and much more. Hancock is a good writing and more than once I found myself laughing out loud. I recommend it!
I did not like this book at all! I thought the author was dull.