This is a book that my mother gave me to read a few months ago when I graduated. It's based on a speech Maria Shriver gave at a graduation luncheon full of advice for graduates on how to deal with the future staring them in the face. Since the luncheon was for mothers and daughters, the target audience is mothers and daughters. However, some of the advice in it is universal. Maria gives her take on how to deal with those monumental changes each person faces in their lives. I think it's a great book for anyone facing those kinds of changes and it definitely struck a chord with me. I really enjoyed reading this and I loved that fact that each of the short chapters had a line or two that summed up what the reader is supposed to take away from that chapter.
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