Praise for Why Good People Do Bad Things and for James Hollis
“Hollis suggests that we can only become whole (and good) by acknowledging our Shadow and accepting that it’s O K to have a dark side, as long as we never let it take control of who we are. . . . The difference between this book and most of the slick self-helpers is that Hollis has genuinely important, meaningful things to say.” —Booklist
“Nourishing. . . . Like a master chef, James Hollis knows that good food for the soul cannot be ordered to go.” —The Plain Dealer