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Read [Susan E. Isaacs Book] * Angry Conversations with God: A Snarky but Authentic Spiritual Memoir Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Angry Conversations with God: A Snarky but Authentic Spiritual Memoir Originally staged as a solo show in New York and Los Angeles, ANGRY CONVERSATIONS WITH GODis a cheeky, heartfelt memoir that, even at its most scandalous, is still an affirmation of faith.. She took God to couples counseling.In this cuttingly poignant memoir, Susan E. Isaacs knew of only one thing to do when she hit spiritual rock bottom at age 40. Disillusioned, disenfranchised, and disinterested in anything churchy, Susan E. Isaacs chronicles her rocky relationship with the Almighty

Angry Conversations with God: A Snarky but Authentic Spiritual Memoir

Title : Angry Conversations with God: A Snarky but Authentic Spiritual Memoir
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Rating : 4.59 (896 Votes)
Asin : 0446555444
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-12-14
Language : English

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Isaacs is a comedian, actress, and writer with many credits in TV, film, stage, and radio. Susan teaches screenwriting for the Act One Program and has spoken at PepperdineUniversity's Screenwriting Weekend, International Arts Movement, and Inter-Mission: NY. Susan E. For more information, go to susani

Originally staged as a solo show in New York and Los Angeles, ANGRY CONVERSATIONS WITH GODis a cheeky, heartfelt memoir that, even at its most scandalous, is still an affirmation of faith.. She took God to couples counseling.In this cuttingly poignant memoir, Susan E. Isaacs knew of only one thing to do when she hit spiritual rock bottom at age 40. Disillusioned, disenfranchised, and disinterested in anything churchy, Susan E. Isaacs chronicles her rocky relationship with the Almighty--from early childhood to midlife crisis--and all the churches where she and God tried to make a home: Pentecostals, Slackers for Jesus, and the über-intellectuals who turned everything, including the weekly church announcements, into a three-point sermon. Casting herself as the neglected spouse, Susan faces her inner nag and the ridiculous expectations she put on God--some her own, and some from her "crazy in-laws" at church

Isaacs is a comedian, actress, and writer with many credits in TV, film, stage, and radio. She and her husband, Larry Wilson, live in Los Angeles. She is an alumna of the Groundlings comedy troupe and contributing essayist for NPR's Weekend America. For more information, go to susanisaacs. She has written specials for DirecTV & is a contributing essayist for Sit N Spin at the Comedy Central Stage and Show and Tell at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. About the Author Susan E. . Susan teaches screenwriting for the Act One Program and has spoken at PepperdineUniversity's Screenwriting Weekend, International A

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