📖 Overview
Carry On, Warrior collects essays from Glennon Doyle's blog Momastery along with new material about her experiences with motherhood, marriage, addiction, and faith. The book chronicles her path from early struggles to finding her voice as a writer and speaker.
Doyle shares stories of daily life with three children, including school volunteering, family dynamics, and the constant juggle of competing demands. Her narrative covers both everyday moments and life-changing events, addressing topics like body image, relationships, and building community.
Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Doyle examines the expectations placed on women and mothers in contemporary society. The work speaks to themes of authenticity, resilience, and the power of embracing imperfection while building meaningful connections with others.
👀 Reviews
Readers describe Carry On, Warrior as a raw, honest memoir that resonates with those seeking authenticity in parenting and life. Many reviewers connect with Doyle's openness about her struggles with addiction, marriage difficulties, and imperfect parenting.
Likes:
- Relatable stories about motherhood challenges
- Humor mixed with vulnerability
- Writing style feels like talking to a friend
- Messages about self-acceptance and authenticity
Dislikes:
- Religious references alienate some secular readers
- Can feel repetitive and blog-like
- Some find the tone privileged or self-absorbed
- Critics say it oversimplifies complex issues
One reader noted: "She writes exactly how she speaks - messy, honest, and real." Another commented: "Too much humble-bragging and first-world problems."
Ratings:
Goodreads: 3.92/5 (73,000+ ratings)
Amazon: 4.6/5 (2,800+ ratings)
Barnes & Noble: 4.4/5 (300+ ratings)
The book maintains strong ratings despite polarized reviews about its religious content and writing style.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🌟 "Carry On, Warrior" originated from Glennon Doyle's popular blog "Momastery," which she started in 2009 while recovering from alcohol and food addiction.
💫 The book spent multiple weeks on The New York Times bestseller list and helped launch Doyle's career as a speaker and activist, particularly in areas of feminism and LGBTQ+ rights.
🌟 Following this book's success, Doyle went through a personal transformation that led to her divorce and subsequent marriage to Olympic soccer star Abby Wambach, which she chronicles in her later work "Untamed."
💫 Through her nonprofit Together Rising, inspired by the community formed through her writing, Doyle has raised over $30 million for families in crisis.
🌟 The term "Warrior" in the title reflects Doyle's belief that vulnerability and honesty are forms of courage, challenging traditional notions of strength and armor in facing life's challenges.