“This book is an extraordinary, life-changing invitation to live life on your terms. Christine Platt shows us that minimalism isn't a one-size fits all, colorless lifestyle but instead a way for us to live with intention, letting go of what doesn't matter and surrounding ourselves with what does. With warmth, wisdom, humor, and radical honesty, she takes us on a journey back to the essence of minimalism.” <b>—Courtney Carver, author of <i>Soulful Simplicity </i>and <i>Project 333</i></b>
“Though titled a guide, what Platt has created is less of a script or scripture, and more of a Rorschach test for each reader—especially those of us who are Black—to see ourselves in it however we need to, in hopes to make living with less, living as <i>more</i>.” <b>—</b><b>Jason Reynolds</b>
“Christine’s book is the one I wish I’d had at my side when I began my own journey to living with less. She is a warm, engaging guide, who frames minimalism in a new light—one that examines the why behind our consumption and is more about authenticity than aesthetics. Finally, there is a book about minimalism for people who don’t relate to an austere style!” <b>—</b><b>Laura Fenton, author of <i>The Little Book of Living Small</i></b>
“Christine has made accessible the very notion of living in a sustainable way from a cultural, historical and fashionable lens. Her approach to environmentalism is refreshing and necessary and is an important body of work at the intersection of racial and environmental justice." <b>—Céline Semaan, founder of Slow Factory Foundation</b>
“Less is a mindset of expansion, and in <i>The Afrominimalist’s Guide to Living with Less</i> Christine Platt gives us a new roadmap to curate the life you’ve always wanted." <b>—</b><b>Kate Northrup, author of <i>Do Less</i></b> <b>and</b> <b><i>Money: A Love Story</i></b>
"Christine Platt is a natural storyteller. She invites us to reimagine what we think we know about minimalism, our relationship to our belongings, and what we make space for in our lives. These four steps will change your life and gently usher you into your own physical and mental space of sweet simplicity." <b>—</b><b>Rachel Cargle, author of <i>I Don’t Want Your Love & Light</i></b>
"By detailing her own maximalist-to-minimalist transformation, Platt puts readers at ease — there’s no stuff-shaming — with humor and a heavy dose of 'been-there, bought-that, never-worn-it' empathy." <b>—<i>The Washington Post</i></b>