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A Viking/Pamela Dorman Books hardcover in fine condition. Boards are clean, bright, and square throughout with no wear to the spine, corners, or edges. Dust jacket is bright, crisp, and undamaged, fine in all respects with no tears, chips, fading, or soiling. Pages are fresh and clean throughout, completely free of any marks, stamps, or annotations. Binding is firm and tight. A pristine, essentially unread copy in fine condition throughout. I've Been Thinking... Reflections, Prayers, and Meditations for a Meaningful Life was an instant #1 New York Times bestseller by Maria Shriver — Emmy and Peabody Award-winning journalist, NBC News anchor, seven-time New York Times bestselling author, and niece of President John F. Kennedy. Drawing on her own experience of faith, loss, reinvention, and the search for meaning, Shriver offers a collection of prayers, quotes, and deeply personal reflections to guide readers toward what she calls The Open Field — a place of acceptance, purpose, and joy. Praised by Oprah Winfrey as "beautiful... I felt your soul on these pages," and by Glennon Doyle as "a book every person should keep close." Wonderfully written, honest, and spiritually grounded — a book that earns its place on the bedside table.
A Warner Books hardcover in fine condition. Boards are clean, bright, and square throughout with no wear whatsoever to the spine, corners, or edges. Dust jacket is bright, crisp, and undamaged, fine in all respects with no tears, chips, fading, or soiling. Pages are fresh and clean throughout, free of any marks. Binding is firm and tight. A pristine, essentially unread copy in fine condition throughout. Published by Warner Books, Inc. (A Time Warner Company), New York, in April 2000, Ten Things I Wish I'd Known — Before I Went Out into the Real World is a motivational guide by Maria Shriver — Emmy and Peabody Award-winning journalist. Written at the height of her broadcasting career, the book draws on Shriver's own experience navigating a high-profile professional life, a large public family, and the pressures of finding an independent identity, to offer ten candid and practical lessons for anyone stepping into adulthood. Warm, direct, and grounded in real experience rather than abstraction.