I’ll let the quotes below speak for themselves.
Here are three interviews with Lamott, two written, one audio.
Two quotes from the first interview:
The San Francisco Chronicle points out, “Anne Lamott is walking proof that a person can be both reverent and irreverent in the same lifetime. Sometimes even in the same breath.”
I’ve written a lot about the fact that I find life exhausting and confusing; a lot of the time, I feel wonder and fascination—things are sort of funny and sweet—but a lot of the time they’re just harder than anyone could have ever imagined.
A quote from the second:
Author Anne Lamott may shatter many people’s stereotypes about what a successful spiritual writer is like. She’s a dreadlock-wearing, politically liberal, born-again Christian who uses biting humor — and sometimes foul language — when she describes her deeply held personal faith.
A quote from the third:
Essayist Anne Lamott’s latest book returns to the theme that spirituality can be both difficult and rewarding, but never offers easy answers.
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