A remarkable achievement: generous, honest, poignant. Option B reveals an aspect of Sandberg's character-her impulse to be helpful. This is a book that will be quietly passed from hand to hand, and it will surely offer great comfort to its intended readers . . . The candor and simplicity with...
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A remarkable achievement: generous, honest, poignant. Option B reveals an aspect of Sandberg's character-her impulse to be helpful. This is a book that will be quietly passed from hand to hand, and it will surely offer great comfort to its intended readers . . . The candor and simplicity with which she shared all of it is a kind of gift . . . Helpful, moving. -Caitlin Flanagan, The New York Times
The overwhelming message of this book is: We're a lot more resilient than we think we are. But there are things we can do for ourselves, and for other people who are hurting, that will really allow that resilience to bloom. -Katie Couric
Sandberg is wise and honest and funny and practical in ways that are likely to stay with the reader. Her deeply personal book is more than memoir; interspersed with devastating scenes are equally powerful strategies for coping when your world has gone tilt. -Tracy Grant, The Washington Post
I recommend this inspiring book to everyone around the world. None of us can escape sadness, loss, or life's disappointments, so the best option is to find our Option B. -Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize winner
Option B is as hopeful as it is heartbreaking. Here are stories of sometimes unimaginable pain and loss, but also of how human beings nonetheless have the capacity to endure and even thrive. This book is not just an absorbing read. It also provides lessons that everyone needs to learn. -Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal
Sheryl writes about her own heartbreaking experience with a rare honesty. Then she and Adam translate her personal story into a powerful, practical guide for anyone trying to build resilience in their own lives, communities, and companies. It's hard enough to resonate with readers. It's even harder to help them take concrete steps toward a better future. Option B does both. -Bill and Melinda Gates, co-chairs of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Thoughtful, insightful, and compelling. Both individually and collectively, we all need to understand the power of rehabilitation, recovery, and redemption if we are to overcome adversity. This incredible book doesn't avoid the loss and tragedy we all sometimes encounter, but it is animated by a resolve that is both inspiring and instructive. -Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative
Illuminating, original, and deeply inspiring, Option B is one part riveting memoir, one part heal-your-heart boot camp, one part stories of others who learned to thrive in the face of profound loss: a practical, vital contribution to the literature on loss and resilience. -Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild
Like her debut volume, Sandberg's Option B is an optimistic book, even if one riven with sorrow. She argues that after adversity and loss, there is an opportunity for 'post-traumatic growth.' Thus the book is in part a moving memoir. -Rebecca Mead, The New Yorker
Sandberg's new book is tough, full of the raw, painful emotions . . . Option B [has] advice for people who are grieving. But it's also a book for nearly everyone-people who may not know what to say or do in the wake of a tragedy. It's also a deeply optimistic book, framed around the question, what's next? -Rebecca J. Rosen, The Atlantic
Intimate, personal . . . Within Option B there are lessons for leaders who want to make organizations more resilient, help employees recover from a loss-or crisis-and create workplaces that are more prepared to deal with failure. -Jena McGregor, The Los Angeles Times
Admirably honest, optimistic . . . Sandberg shares a great deal of herself and what she has learned. At its core the book helps those who have been felled by despair: a guide both for those who have directly suffered loss and for those who are close to people who have. -The Economist
Though it was inspired by a deeply personal tragedy, Option B details Sandberg's experience and the topic of resilience more broad
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