Feeding the Soul by Tabitha Brown

A Review By: SQ

Before Tabitha Brown was one of the most popular personalities in the world, sharing her delicious vegan home cooking and compassionate wisdom with millions of followers across social media, she was an aspiring actress who in 2016 began struggling with undiagnosed chronic autoimmune pain. Her condition made her believe she wouldn’t live to see forty--until she started listening to what her soul and her body truly needed. Now, in this life-changing book, Tabitha shares the wisdom she gained from her own journey, showing readers how to make a life for themselves that is rooted in nonjudgmental kindness and love, both for themselves and for others.

Tabitha grounds her lessons in stories about her own life, career, faith, and family in this funny, down-to-earth book, built around the catchphrases that her fans know and love, including:

Hello There!: Why hope, joy, and clarity are so very needed

That’s Your Business: Defining yourself, and being okay with that

Have the Most Amazing Day . . . : Choosing joy and living with intention

But Don’t Go Messin’ Up No One Else’s: Learning to walk in kindness even when the world doesn’t feel kind

Like So, Like That: Living life without measurement

Very Good: Living in peace and creating good from the bad

Rich with personal stories and inspirational quotes, and sprinkled with a few easy vegan recipes, Feeding the Soul is a book to share--and to return to when you want to feel seen, loved, and heard.


Review Notes:

Audio Book Publication Year: 2021

An installment in a Series? No.

Narrator: Tabitha Brown

Story: Mrs. Tabitha Brown takes you back into the past and into the current times of her life, not in a linear fashion, but totally at random! She sprinkles in a few of her favorite recipes and speaks to the listener/reader as if they are a close friend of hers. She opens up about trials, life lessons, and triumphs! You find yourself cheering for her despite already knowing that she’s going to succeed! TW: Death and R*pe.

Narration / Performance: The narration was so warm! It was performed by the author. Her southern charm shines throughout the book and leaves the listener/reader feeling uplifted and encouraged before the book is over.

Reading Recommendation? Yes!

Rating: 5 (I need another one!)

Content Warnings? Yes; human/animal loss and sexual violence/abuse

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