Scary Close: Dropping the Act and Finding True Intimacy
<p>After decades of failed relationships and painful drama, Donald Miller decided he€d had enough. Impressing people wasn€t helping him connect with anyone. He€d built a life of public isolation, yet he dreamed of meaningful relationships. So at forty years old he made a scary decision: to be himself no matter what it cost. </p><p>From the author of <i>Blue Like Jazz</i> comes a book about the risk involved in choosing to impress fewer people and connect with more, about the freedom that comes when we stop acting and start loving. It is a story about knocking down old walls to create a healthy mind, a strong family, and a satisfying career. And it all feels like a conversation with the best kind of friend: smart, funny, true, important.</p><p>Scary Close is Donald Miller at his best. </p>