Nothing: Something to Believe In

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Nothing: Something to Believe In
Author Nica Lalli
Publisher Prometheus Books
Publication date March 14, 2007
Media type Hardcover
Pages 224 pages
Size and weight 1.2 pounds
ISBN ISBN 159102529X

Nothing: Something to Believe in is a 2007 book by Nica Lalli that offers a personal account of atheism. It is about "an art educator in New York City chronicles her journey of acceptance as she came of age in a family that refused to embrace organized religious belief."[1] Publishers Weekly wrote: "This memoir is well-written and often acerbically funny, an edgy quest for meaning outside the boundaries of organized religion."[2] The Toledo Blade said, "Ms. Lalli's book is a memoir that reflects an arduous coming to terms with atheism and gaining a sense of comfort despite living in a country where 90 percent of the people profess a belief in God."[3]

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