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"This book is bold and strong and unapologetic. Unflinching, even. Joy Beth doesn't back down from those hard conversations that need to be happening, not just in our churches but in our small groups, our social circles, our relationships. " --Mandy Hale, creator of The Single Woman and New York Times bestselling authorDid you enter adulthood thinking marriage would naturally find you, only to end up at a second-cousin's wedding, dodging yet another bouquet the night before you turned thirty? Maybe you've started wondering, is this the best the single life has to offer? Joy Beth Smith says it's not. The single life doesn't have to be the runner-up version of God's best. It doesn't have to leave you constantly waiting for "real life" to begin.



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Joy Beth Smith

After accidentally kissing dating good-bye, Joy Beth Smith has spent much of her adult life flying solo. In the meantime, she works at Christianity Today as a managing editor and people watches at the gym while listening to audiobooks. She's been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, Salt Lake Tribune, Virginian Pilot, and Christ and Pop Culture. JB loves eavesdropping, gas station hot dogs, and uncomfortable discussions about sexuality. At a time when people in the church are desperate for authentic, vulnerable conversation, who better to start the dialogue than one of their own - a single girl from the South with two carry-ons of neatly folded emotional baggage?



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