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Learn moreThe #1 New York Times bestselling author and delivers a charming and inspirational collection of personal essays about family, life, and love.
Before he was the #1 New York Times bestselling author of holiday classics such as The Christmas Box, Richard Paul Evans was a young boy being raised by a suicidal mother and dealing with relentless bullying. He could not fathom what the future held for him.
Now, in this intimate and heartfelt collection of personal essays, Evans shares his moving journey. With his signature āseasoned finesseā (Booklist), he offers the insightful lessons heās learned and engaging advice about everything from marriage to parenthood and even facing near-death experiences. Warmhearted and genuine, Sharing Too Much makes a perfect gift for parents, new graduates, or anyone who could use a little hope and inspiration.
Richard Paul Evans is the #1Ā New York TimesĀ andĀ USA TODAYĀ bestselling author of more than forty novels. There are currently more than thirty-five million copies of his books in print worldwide, translated into more than twenty-four languages. Richard is the recipient of numerous awards, including two first place Storytelling World Awards, theĀ Romantic TimesĀ Best Womenās Novel of the Year Award, and five Religion Communicators Councilās Wilbur Awards. Seven of Richardās books have been produced as television movies. His first feature film,Ā The Noel Diary, starring Justin Hartley (This Is Us) and acclaimed film director, Charles Shyer (Private Benjamin,Ā Father of the Bride), premiered in 2022. In 2011 Richard began writing Michael Vey, a #1Ā New York TimesĀ bestselling young adult series which has won more than a dozen awards. Richard is the founder of The Christmas Box International, an organization devoted to maintaining emergency childrenās shelters and providing services and resources for abused, neglected, or homeless children and young adults. To date, more than 125,000 youths have been helped by the charity. For his humanitarian work, Richard has received theĀ Washington TimesĀ Humanitarian of the Century Award and the Volunteers of America National Empathy Award. Richard lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his wife, Keri, and their five children and two grandchildren. You can learn more about Richard on his website RichardPaulEvans.com.
Richard Paul Evans is the #1Ā New York TimesĀ andĀ USA TODAYĀ bestselling author of more than forty novels. There are currently more than thirty-five million copies of his books in print worldwide, translated into more than twenty-four languages. Richard is the recipient of numerous awards, including two first place Storytelling World Awards, theĀ Romantic TimesĀ Best Womenās Novel of the Year Award, and five Religion Communicators Councilās Wilbur Awards. Seven of Richardās books have been produced as television movies. His first feature film,Ā The Noel Diary, starring Justin Hartley (This Is Us) and acclaimed film director, Charles Shyer (Private Benjamin,Ā Father of the Bride), premiered in 2022. In 2011 Richard began writing Michael Vey, a #1Ā New York TimesĀ bestselling young adult series which has won more than a dozen awards. Richard is the founder of The Christmas Box International, an organization devoted to maintaining emergency childrenās shelters and providing services and resources for abused, neglected, or homeless children and young adults. To date, more than 125,000 youths have been helped by the charity. For his humanitarian work, Richard has received theĀ Washington TimesĀ Humanitarian of the Century Award and the Volunteers of America National Empathy Award. Richard lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his wife, Keri, and their five children and two grandchildren. You can learn more about Richard on his website RichardPaulEvans.com.