
Radical Acceptance
by Tara Brach
4.6 stars from 5,048 reviews. One of the highest rated Self Help books we track.
Last checked: Jun 17, 2026
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Perfect for you if...
- You're caught in perfectionism or self-criticism and want practical tools to actually change how you relate to yourself
- You meditate or are curious about Buddhism but find most books too abstract or academic
- You're rebuilding after burnout, anxiety, or a difficult period and need permission to be human
Maybe not for you if...
- You want quick fixes or motivational cheerleading rather than genuine psychological work
- You're sceptical of meditation or Eastern philosophy and won't engage with the Buddhist framework
- You prefer memoir or narrative-driven books over structured practice guides with exercises
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Currently on sale at $1.99 — 87% off peak. Price has dropped 11 times over the last 6 years. Goes on sale roughly every 220 days.
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Currently around #20K in the Kindle store — a steady mid-list seller. Climbing the charts — 55% improvement recently.
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Currently 4.6★ from 5,048 reviews
Gaining approximately 26 new reviews per month. Steady word of mouth growth. Rating has dipped slightly from 4.7 to 4.6.
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