
Year of No Clutter
A Memoir
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Narrated by:
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Callie Beaulieu
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By:
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Eve O. Schaub
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Eve has a problem with clutter. Too much stuff and too easily acquired, it confronts her in every corner and on every surface in her house. When she pledges to tackle the worst offender, her horror of a "hell room", she anticipates finally being able to throw away all of the unnecessary things she can't bring herself to part with: her fifth-grade report card, dried-up art supplies, an old vinyl raincoat. But what Eve discovers isn't just old CDs and outdated clothing, but a fierce desire within herself to hold on to her identity. Our things represent our memories, our history, a million tiny reference points in our lives. If we throw our stuff in the trash, where does that leave us? And if we don't...how do we know what's really important? Everyone has their own hell room, and Eve's battle with her clutter, along with her eventual self-clarity, encourages everyone to dig into their past to declutter their future. Year of No Clutter is a deeply inspiring - and frequently hilarious - examination of why we keep stuff in the first place, and how to let it all go.
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Minimalist Extremist!
- By Jenni Reeves on 12-02-16
What listeners say about Year of No Clutter
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- AG
- 01-12-24
The humor.
I listened to the book on audible. I loved the sense of humor that was presented in the reading. I was also able to visualize because the adjectives were well used. Not a book that gives detail guidance as to how to declutter. But a book that I would recommend for the humor.
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- A. E. Murray
- 02-25-19
Funny and insightful
Loved this book! I have read and listened to several books on decluttering and hoarding. This is going in as one of my favorites though. Eve gives a humorous and unique way of looking at decluttering and a realistic mindset of why many people hold on to things. I found it interesting the link she made with her family and their various levels of hoarding and dealing with it. But what I found most helpful was the many ways she uses to get rid of things, but especially her creative method of recreating the piles of old clothes, sheets, and fabric into an autobiography rug. As well as the mountain of her children's artwork down to a keepsake book. But I also love how she realizes that it is ok sometimes if there are just some things she just can't part with, no matter what her brain tries to tell her. And I celebrated with her as she reclaimed the Hell Room into a loving, creative space for her family to use and enjoy.
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- Henry the Cat
- 11-28-23
The BEST
This was the BEST clutter I’ve ever read. Highly recommend, Eve is funny and a delight to listen to.
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- LAURIE
- 03-20-24
PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF THE DECLUTTERING PROCESS
Very interesting to hear of her personal struggles with removing clutter, to which I can relate. Funny anecdotes. Enjoyed the book very much.
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- Emme Molina
- 02-17-19
Great Narrator!
This book was so fun and funny! Heartfelt, honest, and interesting-the author’s memoir was a compelling listen. What I’m so grateful for is the EXCELLENT narration! It felt as though the writer was really speaking to you, but without the the self-conscious, awkward usually horrible reading that occurs when an author reads their own book. (Why do some authors think they are professional narrators just because they can write?!) This narrator was FANTASTIC! Just loved it and I highly recommend the book.
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- Achukma
- 03-14-23
Fantastic
This is so far the best audio book I’ve come across on decluttering.
It’s written in story form about her 'hell room' and she's coming to the realization that she may be have some hoarder tendencies. So far, the most relatable book for me I’ve listened to. It’s easier to take when you can add humor to something so personal and at times, uncomfortable.
It really goes over the pitfalls and successes with ideas in the process. Accepting your ‘wins’ and moving forward.
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- Teresa Gregory
- 04-05-17
The Author Channeled ME!
I have come out of the closet in the past year and have declared that I am a hoarder. I wouldn't become champion on "All-Star Hoarders," but I do my share. I called myself a saver or a recycler, but I had to finally come clean with myself and admit the truth. While I have "come out" as a hoarder to some people, I still do not have the candor that Eve Schaub has in this book. I love her so much.
I do have to admit a bit of jealousy knowing that she has that huge room and most of her clutter was confined there. Mine is not. But my house is much smaller.
The main thing I loved about this is that she honestly and rationally explained why she is the way she is. I, too, save things for sentimental reasons. As she said about her father, he didn't want to give things up because he might forget the memory that the item evoked.
Something that has prompted me to let go is the thought that my adult children will be burdened by my "legacy" if I don't cut it down.
I so appreciated taking this journey with Eve in making her Hell Room usable again. I'm not sure if I'm ready to get rid of that fifth grade report card (yes, I do have it!) but I hope to channel a little of Eve O. Schaub as I sort through the souvenirs of my life.
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- Mama
- 04-22-19
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Great read! Can't wait to read it again and gather more thoughts and insight. The narrator was truly delightful.
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- Betty Levenson
- 04-07-21
Fun to listen to
Eve and I share the same agonies over clutter. I could really relate to her. I didn't pick up any good decluttering tips, but it is helpful to know I've got company in my struggles.
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- AoM
- 06-18-24
could have been better....
I try to be as kind as possible because I know authors put a lot of work into writing books.... however there was something missing for me in this one... I've read 20÷+ books on Hoarding, decluttering, organizing...
this book is a story about the authors experience - as a major clutter bug- many feeling and thoughts were relatable.. that's what I liked thw most about the book...
I just think It could have been better with a chapter about what the author learned about her no clutter year and a conclusion.. it didn't feel finished or wrapped up at the end in my opinion...
lastly she went back and forth with yes declttering is great mentally oh but I don't have to declutter like others to be happy if that's what I want kind of thinking...
idk, just my least favorite of all books on this topic
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