BOOKENDS: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Literature by Zibby Owens - Review
Okay, so let's just get it out of the way, Zibby Owens comes from privilege and overwhelming wealth that most of us can't relate to. But Zibby Owens is a woman who has experienced deep love, excruciating loss and books have been by her side and her saving grace. Her memoir, BOOKENDS (LittleA) is her personal journey starting at childhood up until now, a wife and mother of four.
I've known Libby for some time and I'm grateful for her sharing her honest, intelligent coming of age story. During the pandemic, I participated in her zoom book-clubs and listened to her podcasts. She was a refreshing, positive voice during a very difficult time for many of us. She introduced us to books and authors, while facing her own challenges behind the scenes.
I can relate to having social anxiety and depression and thank her for putting her personal experience out there for all to read and know. It takes courage to share suffering from these diseases which still carry societal stigma. I'm sure it wasn't easy at times for Zibby to put one foot in front of the other and take the next step, but she did and by reading her memoir, BOOKENDS, I believe we're better for it.
Personally, I love memoirs. I always learn something interesting from immersing myself in another persons story.
Zibby Owens is an author, podcaster, publisher, CEO, and mother of four.
Zibby is the founder of Zibby Owens Media, a privately-held media company designed to help busy people live their best lives by connecting to books and each other. The three divisions include Zibby Books, a publishing house for fiction and memoir, Zcast, a podcast network powered by Acast including Zibby’s award-winning podcast Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books, and Moms Don’t Have Time To, a new content and community site including Zibby’s Virtual Book Club, events, and the former Moms Don’t Have Time to Write.
She is a regular columnist for Good Morning America and a frequent guest on morning news shows recommending books.
Editor of two anthologies (Moms Don’t Have Time to Have Kids and Moms Don’t Have Time To: A Quarantine Anthology), a children’s book Princess Charming, and now a memoir Bookends: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Literature, Zibby loves to write. She regularly pens personal essays, starting with her first one in Seventeen magazine in 1992.
Zibby lives in New York with her husband, Kyle Owens of Morning Moon Productions, and her four children. Follow her on Instagram @zibbyowens.
sounds like a wonderful memoir
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