


Kathryn Hahn returns to TV in Tiny Beautiful Things, a Hulu original series that’s streaming in its entirety now.
She stars as Clare, a writer and mother who becomes a popular anonymous advice columnist during a tumultuous period in her life. Quentin Plair, Tanzyn Crawford, and Merritt Wever round out the main cast.
You can watch all seven episodes of Tiny Beautiful Things now with any Hulu subscription which start at $7.99 for ad-supported streaming.
You might be wondering if this show is based on a book, since so many things seem to be these days. We have all the answers below.
Yes! Tiny Beautiful Things is inspired by Cheryl Strayed‘s 2012 self-help book of the same name. The book is a compilation of Strayed’s favorite and the most popular columns that ran as part of her “Dear Sugar” advice column.
It’s not the first time Strayed’s work has been adapted for the screen. Her 2012 memoir Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail inspired the 2014 film of the same name, which starred Tiny Beautiful Things executive producer Reese Witherspoon as Strayed.

You can get Tiny Beautiful Things in three formats, so no matter how you like to read, it’s available for you.
The paperback is available from Amazon ($12), Barnes and Noble ($17), and Bookshop ($17), where you can choose an indie bookstore to support at checkout.
Tiny Beautiful Things is also available in e-book form from Amazon ($13.99). Amazon e-books are compatible with the Kindle app on mobile phones and tablets and any Amazon Kindle e-reader. Our favorite is the Kindle Paperwhite (on sale for $100), which has a well-lit 6.8-inch screen and a battery that lasts for weeks on a single charge.
The last format you can get is as an audiobook. The audio of Tiny Beautiful Things is 10 hours and 41 minutes long and narrated by the author. It’s available from Audible and independent-equivalent Libro.fm. Both services are subscription-based, cost $14.99/month for one credit, and come with a free audiobook upon sign-up.