This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to find their footing in tumultuous times, reminding us that while we may face setbacks, the ability to bounce back is always within our reach.
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Book Review: Into Africa by Tina Dreffin
In Into Africa, Tina Dreffin goes on a transformative journey that intertwines her personal experiences with a quest for self-discovery, set against the backdrop of cultural exploration and maritime adventure.
Book Review: It’s Easier to Dance – Living Beyond Boundaries by Annie Haris-Meachem
In Easier to Dance: Living Beyond Boundaries, Annie L. Harris shares her inspiring journey of resilience and determination as she hurdles the challenges of being a female, an African-American, and a person with cerebral palsy.
Book Review: Project Tau by Jude Austin
Kalin was just another student hoping to gain entry into a highly popular fraternity, yearning for that sense of belonging that so many young adults crave. It seemed like a normal aspiration, but his quest took an unexpected turn. All he had to do was infiltrate a facility and capture evidence that the high-tech human…
Book Review: And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White
Rob White’s And Then I Met Margaret is more than just a collection of lessons; it’s an exploration of the human experience and the connections we forge along the way. It encourages us to recognise the wisdom in our everyday encounters and to celebrate the journey of self-discovery.
Book Review: Pastoring Is Not What You Think by Elijah Oladimeji
For those contemplating a future in ministry or aspiring to pastor a church, this book offers vital insights that encourage a deeper understanding of the vocation.
Finding the Exit by Lea A. Ellermeier
Finding the Exit is a compelling and empowering account of a business leader’s journey through adversity. It provides hope and motivation for anyone striving to forge their own path in the competitive landscape of business.
Book Review: “Reconciled – Black by Experience: My Struggle for Legitimacy” by Dana Clark-Jackson
Dana Clark-Jackson’s story is one of reconciliation—not just with the world around her, but with herself—and it’s a narrative that deserves to be heard and celebrated.
Book Review: Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon
In Strong Heart, the collision of lore and reality offers a fascinating exploration of what it means to confront one’s history while forging a new path forward. This beautifully crafted adventure tale is a poignant reminder of the bonds that tie us together and the strength found in overcoming obstacles. Charlie Sheldon’s ability to blend rich storytelling with relatable themes makes this a compelling read.
Book Review: My Trip to Adele by R.I. Alyaseer and A.I. Alyaseer
Ultimately, this book is a tribute to a beloved artist and a heartfelt exploration of resilience and the ways in which we can find light in the darkest of times.
Book Review: Kuimba by Priscilla B. Shuler
“Kuimba” is a beautifully poignant tale set in early 20th century South Carolina, weaving the life of a boy with an extraordinary gift of song and healing, and his mother’s fierce devotion to shield him from the jealousy and violence that threaten him.
Book Review: The Warramunga’s War by Greg Kater
Despite the dark connotations typically associated with war and conflict, this piece was anything but bleak.
Book Review: “River Kids: Growing Up After World War II” by Jennie Linnane
Set in the years following the Second World War, River Kids exquisitely chronicles the life of Annie and her family in New South Wales.
Book Review: Behind the Barbed Wire Fence by Jennie Linnane
The narrative is more character-driven than plot-intensive, which may not appeal to everyone. However, I found it perfectly fine, as I’ve grown accustomed to the arduous nature of real life. It was even a quick read, allowing me to immerse myself in the characters’ emotional landscapes. Beyond all the assumptions, notions, and realisations, I must say that I’ve encountered another sterling piece of literary work far too soon.
What can a woman do?
Another wise person once said that the only real failure is if we never gave it a try. I think it makes sense in more ways than one. My father was an enlisted personnel in the Philippine Army. It was in one of his assignments that he met my mother who was a civilian employee…
7 Bible Verses That Inspire Me
(A “Notes to Self” Series) I have been writing book reviews lately. Yet there’s one timeless book that I should never really forget. I know that I’m not a theologian, and I’d rather talk about something I’ve got more knowledge about. However, I had been recently feeling guilty that my written works have not yet…
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