Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life - Christie Tate's Memoir
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This is a product page for Christie Tate's memoir "Group," which tells the story of how the author's life was transformed through group therapy. The book is endorsed by Reese Witherspoon, who recommends reading it with friends. The memoir explores themes of vulnerability, connection, and healing through the author's journey with a therapist and a circle of strangers.
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· 3 pulledEvery page of this incredible memoir, Group by Christie Tate, had me thinking 'I wish I had read this book when I was 25. It would have helped me so much!'
We need each other through the good times and the bad. Please read this book with a group of friends you cherish.
Tate's hard-won willingness to become loving and to be loved ultimately shapes a story that has a lot of heart—one that goes straight to the messy center of what it means to interrogate our own limitations and deepest desires, wherever that journey may take us.
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