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# Tiny Beautiful Things (10th Anniversary Edition): Reese's Book Club: Advice from Dear Sugar

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NOW A HULU ORIGINAL SERIES • NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK • An anniversary edition of the bestselling collection of "Dear Sugar" advice columns written by the author of #1 bestseller Wild —featuring a new preface and six additional columns. For more than a decade, thousands of people have sought advice from Dear Sugar—the pseudonym of bestselling author Cheryl Strayed—first through her online column at The Rumpus, later through her hit podcast, Dear Sugars , and now through her popular Substack newsletter. Tiny Beautiful Things collects the best of Dear Sugar in one volume, bringing her wisdom to many more readers. This tenth-anniversary edition features six new columns and a new preface by Strayed. Rich with humor, insight, compassion—and absolute honesty—this book is a balm for everything life throws our way.

Review: Great read. Will read again and plan to give a few copies out for Xmas - Wish I had known about Dear Sugar and her column sooner. I enjoyed this book so much I want more. More looks into the truths about some peoples lives. More advice from Sugar. There are bits and pieces of several stories I can relate to and other stories which helped me see others in a different, more understanding perspective, on things they have lived through. Its straight forward, in your face advice on life. The letter from the woman who lost her baby and the man who lost his son, heartbreaking, raw to the bone grief and Sugars advice is worth more than 100 therapy sessions. The advice is also for those of us going through our own grief and for those of us who have !oved ones who are as well. My brother and sister in-law went through several miscarriages together. They have NEVER had a successful pregnancy. This read shed new light on what feelings and grief they may be still carrying. It's been years since then and I hadn't thought about their miscarriages in a long time, till I read this book. But I bet if I asked them, they would probably say they thought of the day's in each year after that have gone by, maybe marking the days their son or daughter would have been born, gone to school, graduated. The book made me think how I interact with my two co-workers, who both lost their 20 year old sons in the past few years. I made an effort to bring up their sons in conversation, to give time and recognize I remember. I am blessed to have had my eyes opened more, so I can be a better person when interacting with them. I can be a better person with all my interactions, because this book helps me realize that YES everyone of us has stories or feelings we really don't want others to know, we don't talk about, feelings that can eat at us every day if we don't keep them from crawling up from where we stuffed them. This book solidifies we are all just trying to live life to the best that we can, in all its woes and glory and while we're here, we should love and care more for ourselves, and for each other, because none of us gets by unscathed.
Review: Yours, Sugar - A marvelous book, Tiny Beautiful Things reminded me of the prevalence of human suffering and the part we can play in easing one another's burdens. Based on an advice column, Dear Sugar, it’s filled with letters to Sugar asking for advice on love, heartache, disappointment, and suffering. From cancer to adultery and death to Christmas, Sugar responds with tough, shrewd compassion. She doesn’t candy coat her responses or pull any punches. And yet…and yet, no one who reads them could dispute her genuine concern and compassion for her advice seekers. She calls them “sweet pea,” and signs her letters, “Yours, Sugar.” Cheryl Strayed knows the power of story, and in most of her messages, she includes a story about herself or someone she knows. And the writing is soooo good! In one column, she quotes Italian writer Carlo Levi who said, “The future has an ancient heart,” and while I was pondering what that meant, Strayed wrote, “…that who we become is born of what we most primitively are; that we both know and cannot possibly know what it is we’ve yet to make manifest in our lives.” Every page is filled with sound advice written in a no-nonsense manner that forces the reader sit up and take notice. There’s humor. But mostly there’s support and insight. Of all the chapters, the most heartrending is “The Obliterated Place.” Strayed responds to "Living Dead Dad" in the aforementioned piece with, "I don't know how you go on without your son. I only know that you do. And you have. And you will.Your shattering sorrow light of a letter is proof of that." Read it. Read them all. Advice from Cheryl: Every last one of us can do better than give up.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #3,887 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Journalism Writing Reference (Books) #10 in Love & Loss #141 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 13,355 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great read. Will read again and plan to give a few copies out for Xmas
*by F***E on November 22, 2017*

Wish I had known about Dear Sugar and her column sooner. I enjoyed this book so much I want more. More looks into the truths about some peoples lives. More advice from Sugar. There are bits and pieces of several stories I can relate to and other stories which helped me see others in a different, more understanding perspective, on things they have lived through. Its straight forward, in your face advice on life. The letter from the woman who lost her baby and the man who lost his son, heartbreaking, raw to the bone grief and Sugars advice is worth more than 100 therapy sessions. The advice is also for those of us going through our own grief and for those of us who have !oved ones who are as well. My brother and sister in-law went through several miscarriages together. They have NEVER had a successful pregnancy. This read shed new light on what feelings and grief they may be still carrying. It's been years since then and I hadn't thought about their miscarriages in a long time, till I read this book. But I bet if I asked them, they would probably say they thought of the day's in each year after that have gone by, maybe marking the days their son or daughter would have been born, gone to school, graduated. The book made me think how I interact with my two co-workers, who both lost their 20 year old sons in the past few years. I made an effort to bring up their sons in conversation, to give time and recognize I remember. I am blessed to have had my eyes opened more, so I can be a better person when interacting with them. I can be a better person with all my interactions, because this book helps me realize that YES everyone of us has stories or feelings we really don't want others to know, we don't talk about, feelings that can eat at us every day if we don't keep them from crawling up from where we stuffed them. This book solidifies we are all just trying to live life to the best that we can, in all its woes and glory and while we're here, we should love and care more for ourselves, and for each other, because none of us gets by unscathed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yours, Sugar
*by J***S on December 3, 2018*

A marvelous book, Tiny Beautiful Things reminded me of the prevalence of human suffering and the part we can play in easing one another's burdens. Based on an advice column, Dear Sugar, it’s filled with letters to Sugar asking for advice on love, heartache, disappointment, and suffering. From cancer to adultery and death to Christmas, Sugar responds with tough, shrewd compassion. She doesn’t candy coat her responses or pull any punches. And yet…and yet, no one who reads them could dispute her genuine concern and compassion for her advice seekers. She calls them “sweet pea,” and signs her letters, “Yours, Sugar.” Cheryl Strayed knows the power of story, and in most of her messages, she includes a story about herself or someone she knows. And the writing is soooo good! In one column, she quotes Italian writer Carlo Levi who said, “The future has an ancient heart,” and while I was pondering what that meant, Strayed wrote, “…that who we become is born of what we most primitively are; that we both know and cannot possibly know what it is we’ve yet to make manifest in our lives.” Every page is filled with sound advice written in a no-nonsense manner that forces the reader sit up and take notice. There’s humor. But mostly there’s support and insight. Of all the chapters, the most heartrending is “The Obliterated Place.” Strayed responds to "Living Dead Dad" in the aforementioned piece with, "I don't know how you go on without your son. I only know that you do. And you have. And you will.Your shattering sorrow light of a letter is proof of that." Read it. Read them all. Advice from Cheryl: Every last one of us can do better than give up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautifully vulnerable and heartbreaking
*by D***A on May 9, 2026*

I enjoy the stories Sugar shared during her advice columns. She was so raw and authentic and shared some very deep and personal experiences and traumas. It both broke my heart and brought me smiles. The advice request from the father who lost his son due to a drunk driver broke my heart and her advice brought tears to my eyes. Cheryl is incredible empathetic and knows how to write so beautifully.

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