Uplifting book ideas

Anonymous
Feeling down lately. I need something to read that is uplifting. Fiction/nonfiction. Thanks!
Anonymous
Bible?
Anonymous
Expecting Adam (a memoir)

Winona's Web (fiction)
Anonymous
The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barberry is great if you've been feeling unappreciated: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/11/AR2008091101955.html
Anonymous
OP Here: I knew someone would write the Bible. Appreciate the sentiment. Honestly, what is so uplifting about the bible?
Anonymous
No help here. All the fiction I read is pretty depressing.

But I read this nonfiction book about 5 years ago. Easy read, and uplifting.

Anonymous
Three Cups of Tea. It is a true story about a man who built dozens of schools (mostly for girls) in the mountains of Pakistan and Afghanistan. It is beautifully written, very inspiring, and a portion of the book's proceeds goes to the foundation that educates this children. This is a great book for anyone who is wondering whether one person has the power to make a difference. And you learn cool things about a faraway land that most of us will not visit.

Anonymous
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Anne Shaffer and Annie Barrows. Really light, easy read, but really sweet. I am normally skeptical of things with cutesy names like this, and I am highly wary of cheesiness, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. I think it could fit the bill.
Anonymous
My favorite is Life of Pi, by Yann Martel
Anonymous
Confederacy of Dunces (John Kennedy Toole). It made me laugh out loud on the metro.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorite is Life of Pi, by Yann Martel


I like that book, but it was really a downer.
Anonymous
Confessions of A Shopaholic
Anonymous
Me Talk Pretty One Day....Sedaris


Anonymous
I definitely second Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris. If you really want a pick me up, listen to the "book on tape." It's even better to hear his voice as he tells these dysfunctional family stories.
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I don't have too many that fall in the uplifting category, but I like reading power-woman stories...and in my obsession with Isabel Allende books, I found "Ines of My Soul" to be an uplifting story about the conquistadora who helped found the capital of Chile.

I'm not buddhist, but like to read the I Ching for words of wisom in hard times. It helps put the cause of your pains and frustrations in perspective.

5 People You Meet in Heaven was a comfort read after my friend passed away. It makes you think about how we're all connected.

Ooh and I used to love Terry McMillan books for fun romantic reads. How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
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