When I Grow Up by Richard E. Lowe
I picked up When I Grow Up expecting a straightforward memoir, but Richard E. Lowe delivers something much more relatable. It's a quiet, thoughtful exploration of a question we've all asked ourselves.
The Story
The book follows Lowe's life, but not in a simple 'this happened, then that happened' way. Instead, he uses his childhood aspirations as a lens. He revisits those vivid dreams—the careers he was sure he'd have, the person he was certain he'd become. Then, with gentle honesty, he traces the actual path his life took. We see the decisions, both big and small, the external pressures, and the internal shifts that steered him away from those original blueprints. It's less about achieving a single dream and more about understanding how a life is built from countless moments, many of which we never could have planned for as kids.
Why You Should Read It
This book resonated with me because it's deeply human without being sentimental. Lowe doesn't preach or offer a five-step plan. He simply shares his experience, and in doing so, gives you permission to reflect on your own. The writing is clear and feels like a one-on-one chat. I found myself constantly pausing to think about my own 'what I wanted to be' moments and comparing them to my reality. It's not a story of failure or settling; it's a celebration of adaptation and finding meaning in the journey itself. It made me appreciate my own unplanned detours a little more.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect book for anyone in a reflective season of life, whether you're navigating a career change, approaching a milestone birthday, or just feeling a little nostalgic. It's for readers who enjoy personal stories that spark self-reflection rather than offer easy answers. If you liked the vibe of memoirs by Anne Lamott or Danny Gregory, you'll feel right at home here. It's a comforting, insightful read that reminds you that a life well-lived rarely follows the map you drew for yourself at age ten.
Donald Nguyen
2 months agoWow.
Sarah Smith
1 year agoThis book was worth my time since it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Thanks for sharing this review.