It’ll Feel Better when it Quits Hurting

It’ll Feel Better when it Quits Hurting

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In this rollicking good memoir, author Lisa Orban is upfront that the reader shouldn’t dive into her world expecting resolution and recovery by the end of the book, and it’s a refreshing way to discover beauty and inspiration from the unconventional.
Lisa Orban consistently illustrates this possibility through her reminiscences of both circumstance and consequence. Although her life is an emotional rollercoaster of ups, downs, twists and turns, she manages to keep the reigns steady on chaos and retains balance between tragedy and hilarity throughout her tales.
While some may argue that there may be peace in finding normality, Orban demonstrates how deviating from social obedience encourages us to define the world we live in by giving it meaning, and she does just that.

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In this rollicking good memoir, author Lisa Orban is upfront that the reader shouldn’t dive into her world expecting resolution and recovery by the end of the book, and it’s a refreshing way to discover beauty and inspiration from the unconventional.

Lisa Orban consistently illustrates this possibility through her reminiscences of both circumstance and consequence. Although her life is an emotional rollercoaster of ups, downs, twists and turns, she manages to keep the reigns steady on chaos and retains balance between tragedy and hilarity throughout her tales.

While some may argue that there may be peace in finding normality, Orban demonstrates how deviating from social obedience encourages us to define the world we live in by giving it meaning, and she does just that.

1 review for It’ll Feel Better when it Quits Hurting

  1. 4 out of 5

    Jennie Reads

    There were chapters I liked, chapters I didn’t like, ones that made me laugh and ones that touched my heart – so how do you rate a book like that? And what can a reviewer say with this much variety in the story? But then I thought, this is life – some days are good, some days are not. And that is exactly what Lisa Orban is saying – this is her life. The author puts herself out there by exposing her personal life as a child, teen and into her twenties. The constant is the strong will of this woman in her quest to survive. Unfortunately it takes almost dying until she realizes she has a strong survival instinct.


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