A Book Review: Never Finished by Jill D. Miller
Never Finished by Jill D. Miller is written with the modern woman in mind, but its reach is broader than that. As someone who identifies as he/him and they/them, I found myself welcomed into the conversation rather than excluded. Miller makes it clear that her table has room for anyone who approaches with respect, and that openness gives the book an immediate warmth.
The subtitle promises “practical advice,” and the structure delivers on that. Each chapter is laid out with clarity, breaking its ideas into digestible pieces that can be picked up at random—perfect for readers seeking quick sparks of inspiration rather than a single cover-to-cover read. It feels designed for real life, where time is scattered and focus comes in bursts.
What resonates most is how the book’s format mirrors its title. Never Finished doesn’t pretend to offer final answers or a neat bow; instead, it embraces the ongoing work of becoming. It’s a reminder that growth is less about completion and more about staying open, showing up, and continuing the work. A thoughtful companion for anyone navigating modern life, regardless of where they sit at the table.