I don’t usually gravitate toward memoirs, but when Selfish popped up as an online loan from my local library, I decided to give it a try. I started it in bed one evening and ended up finishing it the next morning over coffee and breakfast. Granted, I’m a fast reader—TBRs and reading challenges have never worked for me—but this book genuinely pulled me in more than I expected.
Turia Pitt’s reflections on selfishness are thoughtful, candid, and surprisingly relatable. There’s something compelling about stepping into someone else’s life and seeing how they navigate a concept we’re often taught to avoid. Her perspective is grounded, honest, and at times quietly provocative.
Overall, Selfish was a fascinating and unexpectedly enjoyable read—one that lingered with me long after I closed the final page.