My Review of They Went Another Way by Bruce Eric Kaplan

Title: They Went Another Way

Author: Bruce Eric Kaplan

Published: October 22,2024

Publisher: Henry Holt & Company

Genre: Memoir/Nonfiction/Comedy

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Review:

Diving into this book without any prior knowledge turned out to be my best choice, as it allowed me to appreciate the writing without any preconceived notions. Kaplan writes this memoir as he would a diary and his thoughts and feelings are unfiltered and straightforward, with much of his writing relatable and solid. I enjoyed the moments when his emotions and the situations of his life were starting to affect him. "I spent a lot of time screaming in my car today". He writes about his career and house struggles with things breaking down in his home and he is living the never-ending hamster wheel of things breaking down and hiring different contractors to fix something in the house then those contractors couldn't fix the different appliances and things without someone doing something else to fix something making the whole endeavor expensive and time-consuming.

"It's a real reminder. Everything that happens to us only happens to us"

The author's struggle and his family life are relatable, and I believe this book is a reminder to everyone that when we view things from the outside we seem to think that everything is for them and that their life is easy street. However, everyone has struggles with life, career, and family. I enjoyed this book, it was a quick easy read. 

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