Regina Brett is a well-known American journalist. She twice reached the finals of the Pulitzer Prize in the category “for commentary,” and is the recipient of numerous awards for her work in journalism. “50 Lessons” are reflections on what Regina learned while she was a single mother—when she searched for love where it wasn’t there, when she worked on her relationship with God, fought cancer, and tried to reconcile herself with painful memories from childhood.
Regina published her “Lessons” in her own column in the newspaper “Cleveland Plain Dealer,” and it immediately became one of the most popular in the publication’s history. Since then, hundreds of thousands of people around the world have received “50 Lessons” by email. Regina Brett is quoted at weddings, at last bell ceremonies, in Sunday schools, at anniversaries, and so on.
In this book, Regina Brett turned the 50 Lessons into deeply personal, sometimes funny and often moving essays. This wise, kind, very emotional book will make readers think about their own lives and help make them just a little better.