Rozalia Kurant Kurant itibaren Karangrejo, Ngasem, Kediri, East Java, इन्डोनेसिया
Nothing: Something To Believe In is a memoir of how the author Nica Lalli came to be comfortable being atheist in today's ultra-religious society. She discusses moments in her childhood where religion was appealing and times when it was frightening. The impact religion and being non-religious had on her and her and her frustration in knowing it didn't make sense but not why. Eventually she marries into a conservative Christian Family and the memoir expresses how she deals with being unaccepted and rejected by her sister-in-law. By the end she understands what she believes in and not just what she doesn't. I really enjoyed it and heck, I might just send it to my crappy sister-in-law.
I've had this book for ages and it's one of the few I kept. I recently found out that Lisa Jewell wrote a sequel to this one, ten years after the party. I ordered it and as a preparation I wanted to read this one again.