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< Back Access to Asia: Your Multicultural Guide to Building Trust, Inspiring Respect, and Creating Long-Lasting Business Relationships Sharon Schweitzer, J.D. with Liz Alexander, Ph. D. Multicultural, Building Trust, Inspiring Respect, Business Relationships Wiley Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest "Access to Asia: Your Multicultural Guide to Building Trust, Inspiring Respect, and Creating Long-Lasting Business Relationships" by Sharon Schweitzer and Liz Alexander is a practical guide for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of doing business in Asia. In today's interconnected global economy, understanding cultural intricacies is not just a soft skill—it's a critical component of business success. Sharon Schweitzer, J.D., and Liz Alexander, Ph.D., address this essential subject in "Access to Asia: Your Multicultural Guide to Building Trust, Inspiring Respect, and Creating Long-Lasting Business Relationships." Far more than a cultural primer, it's a comprehensive, actionable toolkit for anyone looking to genuinely connect and thrive in the diverse Asian business landscape. Schweitzer, a globally recognized cross-cultural business expert and founder of “Access to Culture” Worldwide, brings a wealth of hands-on experience and a legal background that informs her deep understanding of workplace dynamics. Her co-author, Liz Alexander, an award-winning author and co-founder of Leading Thought, ensures that complex insights are communicated with clarity and impactful precision. Together, they've crafted a guide that is both authoritative and exceptionally user-friendly. The core strength of "Access to Asia" lies in its unwavering focus on the primacy of relationships in Asian business. The authors articulate a fundamental truth: in Asia, trust, respect, and long-term connections often precede and underpin transactional success. They provide the roadmap to cultivating these vital bonds, moving beyond superficial pleasantries to foster genuine understanding. A standout feature is the eight-question framework. This systematic approach empowers readers to conduct their own diligent cultural research, ensuring they identify and address the specific nuances of any given Asian market. It's a structured method for unlocking local customs and expectations, providing a critical advantage in preparation. The book dedicates substantial attention to 10 key Asian countries—China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. For each, Schweitzer and Alexander offer a rich tapestry of information: historical context, cultural essentials, insights into national heroes and beloved foods, detailed business protocols, and etiquette for both professional and social settings. Crucially, they include "little-known facts, reports, and resources" that serve as conversation starters and relationship builders, demonstrating a deep respect for the local culture. What truly elevates "Access to Asia" is its emphasis on self-awareness. Each chapter features an insightful "self-awareness profile" or "culture map scale." This allows readers to critically assess their own cultural biases and communication preferences (e.g., direct vs. indirect feedback, rigidity of deadlines). Understanding where one stands in relation to local norms is paramount for adapting behaviors and preventing unwitting missteps, making the reader an active participant in their own cross-cultural development. Throughout the book, the advice is grounded in reality, enriched by practical examples and compelling stories gleaned from the experiences of 80 regional experts. These "in-the-trenches" anecdotes provide vivid context, making the cultural lessons relatable and memorable, far more effective than dry theoretical explanations. The authors' commitment to clear, accessible language is commendable. The prose is refreshingly jargon-free, making complex cultural concepts easy to grasp for both seasoned global professionals and those embarking on their first international venture. The well-structured format, complete with quizzes and self-awareness profiles, facilitates learning and retention, transforming passive reading into an engaging educational experience. Ultimately, "Access to Asia" is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to avoid cultural faux pas and build enduring, profitable relationships in Asia. It's more than just a guide on what to do; it's a profound lesson in understanding why certain approaches are effective, fostering genuine respect and inspiring trust. For entrepreneurs, managers, negotiators, or any professional engaged with the dynamic Asian market, this book is not merely recommended—it's an absolute must-have for developing global competence and achieving sustained success. Previous Next
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< Back A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to My Life Laura Muirhead Biography, Self-Help, Wellness, Spirituality KMD Books Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest Facing life's surprises head-on, this resilient woman transforms obstacles into opportunities for her own growth and for empowering those around her. Laura Muirhead's title “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to My Life“, a title wordplay on the musical, offers readers an inspiring narrative of personal growth and unwavering resilience without melodrama. Muirhead guides readers through her own journey from childhood to adulthood, sharing a tapestry of transformative experiences and invaluable life lessons that resonate. An easy read, Muirhead's life experiences share how gratitude and self-discovery can transform life's most daunting challenges into powerful opportunities. For anyone seeking insights into overcoming adversity, embracing the unexpected, and finding inner strength, this quick read is a beacon. The narrative opens with reflections on Muirhead's childhood in a Chicago suburb, painting a picture of her formative years shaped by a close-knit family and the wisdom of her grandmother. This idyllic beginning takes a pivotal turn with the emotional and logistical upheavals of her parents' divorce, a year that indelibly marked her early life. She recounts her teenage years, highlighting the crucial lessons imparted by her stepmother and the fierce determination that fueled her quest for independence. Muirhead's journey continues into adulthood, where she navigates a series of trials and triumphs that forge her remarkable resilience. Her twenties are marked by financial struggles and personal losses, experiences that, while difficult, ultimately shaped her character and resolve. A significant revelation about her biological father adds a layer of complexity to her quest for identity and understanding of family dynamics, leading to a deeper, more nuanced self-discovery. The book then chronicles her professional and personal evolution, from her ventures in business and real estate to a powerful artistic awakening. A devastating house fire, rather than being a setback, becomes a catalyst for profound personal and professional growth, underscoring her ability to extract lessons and opportunities from even the most challenging circumstances. In the concluding section, Muirhead reflects on her life, a testament to her accomplishments and a strong sense of purpose. She emphasizes the critical importance of setting healthy boundaries, seizing opportunities, and cultivating a positive mindset. Rich with anecdotes about her relationships, business endeavors, and creative pursuits, these reflections offer a multifaceted view of a life lived with intention and grace. At its core, the book's central thesis champions the transformative power of resilience and gratitude in navigating life's inevitable challenges. Muirhead provides compelling evidence through her personal experiences, demonstrating how each obstacle she faced became a stepping stone for growth and profound transformation. What sets this book apart is its personal and relatable account of overcoming adversity, making it a resource for anyone seeking inspiration, practical guidance, and a renewed sense of hope. This book is for individuals grappling with personal or professional challenges, those captivated by stories of resilience and self-discovery, and particularly women seeking empowerment and practical advice. Readers will find Laura Muirhead's journey not only inspiring but also instructive, offering timeless lessons on how to embrace life's twists and turns with grace, strength, and an enduring spirit of gratitude. Previous Next
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< Back Passion Struck John R. Miles Self-help: Motivational Post Hill Press Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest In "Passion Struck," John R. Miles presents twelve transformative principles that empower individuals to unlock their purpose and live intentionally, guiding them through mindset and behavior shifts essential for achieving personal fulfillment and success. "Passion Struck" by John R. Miles is a transformative guide that provides readers with twelve powerful principles to unlock their purpose and ignite an intentional life. Written in a popular style, the book is structured into three parts: Mindset Shifts; Behavior Shifts; and The Psychology of Progress. Readers will learn how to align their actions with their values, overcome obstacles, and cultivate a profound sense of purpose. The book is praised by influential figures for its practical guidance and relevance in addressing both personal and global challenges. Previous Next
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< Back Mask of Romulus Mark Jamilkowski Historical Fiction, Roman Empire, Indian history, political intrigue Treaty Oak Publishers Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest In a world where the Roman Empire and ancient India collide, a gifted Indian oracle embarks on a perilous journey to Rome to forge an alliance that could alter the course of history amidst political intrigue and personal ambition. Mark Jamilkowski’s "Mask of Romulus" is an ambitious historical fantasy that binds the destinies of two great ancient civilizations: Rome and India. Set primarily between 54 BC and 21 BC, although extends to to the mysterious banishment of Ovid in 9ad, the novel offers a look at a pivotal time in both the Roman Empire, under the ascendant power of Caesar Augustus, and the period following the Mauryan Empire in India. It’s for those who appreciate historical fiction that isn't afraid to blend real-world political intrigue with a sense of cultural and philosophical exchange. The novel is structured around a dual narrative, allowing the reader to experience the turmoil and ambition of both West and East. On one side is Caius Octavius Thurinus—the future Augustus. From the Roman perspective, Caius's rise to power stemmed from his challenging past. Overcoming bullying as a youth is seen as the foundation for his great ambition. Caius's journey is marked by the influence of mentors like Julius Caesar and the political maneuvering that characterizes the late Roman Republic. We witness Caius's transformation into Octavian, his navigation of the civil conflicts following Caesar’s assassination, and the partnership of the Second Triumvirate with Antony and Lepidus. This is a story of political survival and the consolidation of absolute power. Running parallel to Rome’s internal conflicts is the Indian perspective with the journey of Kamala, an oracle hailing from Ujjain, India. Her mission is geopolitical: she must travel across continents to forge an alliance between her kingdom and the Roman Empire. This thread has its own challenges—a dangerous sea voyage and cultural encounters that test her resolve. Kamala's urgency highlights the rising geopolitical tensions in Asia, making her success critical for the stability of her people. The strength of "Mask of Romulus" lies in the convergence of these two paths. The climax is not merely a battle, but a philosophical exchange. As Octavian achieves his goal of becoming Augustus, implementing reforms to stabilize Rome, Kamala successfully delivers her message. Augustus, the hard-nosed political survivor, is moved by her prophetic abilities and the philosophical insights she carries, particularly those influenced by the teachings of Ashoka. The book concludes with a reflection on leadership and legacy. Augustus, influenced by the wisdom of the East, contemplates the future of Rome beyond mere conquest. Ultimately, the novel excels at exploring themes like resilience, the complexities of political intrigue, and the value of cultural exchange in shaping history. "Mask of Romulus" is a novel that rewards readers who prefer complex, historically-grounded plots. The pacing is slow, with many reflective and philosophical passages, which some may appreciate the depth, intimacy, and philosophical weight to a rather well-trodden setting of Rome, but ends at a quicker pace with the introduction of King Herod and the birth of a child in Judea. Similar titles might be “I, Claudius and Claudius the God” by Robert Graves and Colleen McCullough’s “Masters of Rome series.” Not only does it explore the lives of legendary figures, but also imagines the philosophical cross-pollination that may have occurred between ancient empires. It is recommended for enthusiasts of both historical fiction and ancient civilizations. Previous Next
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< Back Hazardous Lies Stephen J. Wallace Thriller, Mystery/Crime, crisis, corporate cover-up River Grove Books Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest Haunted by a past tragedy, federal investigator Jon Barrett races against time to uncover the truth behind a deadly explosion at a chemical plant, facing corporate deceit and personal demons as he seeks justice for the victims. For fans of investigative thrillers, “Hazardous Lies” is a must-read that uncovers the dark side of corporate negligence. Set in the modern day, the story primarily unfolds in Charleston, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C., following the devastating aftermath of a catastrophic chemical plant explosion. It weaves together a high-stakes plot with deep-seated moral dilemmas. The story centers on Jon Barrett, a mechanical engineer burdened by a past professional failure that has left him cautious and withdrawn. When his new boss, Craig Higgins, tasks him with investigating the incident, Jon is thrust into a high-stakes and chaotic scene at the Chemtrifuge Chemicals plant. Jon's personal journey is central to the story; his initial reluctance to engage is slowly overcome by a growing sense of duty and a need for personal redemption. He faces resistance from plant manager Sam Page and HR manager Charlie, who are more concerned with damage control and deflecting blame onto contractors than with finding the truth. As Jon begins to dig, the atmosphere of corporate secrecy and outright obstruction becomes palpable, but his determination to find the truth ultimately pushes him past his own professional anxieties. The book succeeds in its exploration of character and theme. Jon's journey from a man haunted by failure to one relentlessly pursuing justice is a powerful arc of personal redemption. His investigation becomes more than a job; it is a quest to overcome his own past and advocate for the victims of the tragedy. He faces off against formidable figures like the ruthless executive Cain Quinn and contends with the political influence of Senator A.C. Mounts, whose son is tangled up in the incident. These confrontations highlight the central themes of corporate negligence and the unyielding pursuit of truth, painting a clear picture of the lengths to which powerful entities will go to conceal their mistakes. The tension culminates in a powerful climax as Jon uncovers the critical detail that improper materials in the plant’s piping directly contributed to the explosion, leading to a final high-stakes confrontation. The plot is thought-provoking, demonstrating how Jon's efforts lead to significant changes in company practices and charges against executives, while not shying away from the somber reality of the lives lost. It leaves an impression, underscoring the importance of integrity and perseverance in the face of profound adversity. “Hazardous Lies” is a compelling thriller that combines a thrilling plot with a meaningful character arc. It offers a detailed and intricate experience, perfect for readers who appreciate an immersive story about industrial disasters and the moral battles that follow. Through Jon Barrett’s courageous journey, the book ultimately affirms that even in the darkest of circumstances, the pursuit of truth can prevail. Previous Next
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< Back The Spear and the Sentinel J.L. Hancock Geopolitical Thriller Braveship Books Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest A World on the Brink: A Geopolitical Thriller of Technology, Espionage, and Resilience This high-stakes geopolitical thriller "The Spear and the Sentinel" plunges readers into a world of advanced technology, international espionage, and the enduring power of human resilience. With its fast-paced narrative and intricate plot, the book is a perfect fit for those who crave complex stories involving military operations, cutting-edge science, and global political intrigue. Spanning diverse locations, from the remote Kunashir Island near Japan to the turbulent Xinjiang region of China, the story unfolds in the contemporary era, grappling with issues ripped from today's headlines. The core conflict ignites with a mysterious and violent incident on Kunashir Island, investigated by the determined Major Igor Orlov. Simultaneously, Kobra Siddik, a courageous Uyghur woman, escapes a Chinese government facility in East Turkistan, driven by a desperate need to expose the horrific atrocities committed against her people. Thousands of miles away in San Diego, Voodoo and Sparks, members of a US Naval Special Warfare team, prepare for a dangerous mission involving artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, in Kazakhstan, physicists Sergei and Misha Titov achieve a groundbreaking discovery in quantum sensing technology, a breakthrough that unwittingly unleashes unforeseen dangers. These seemingly disparate threads begin to weave together as Voodoo and his team embark on a critical mission: to sabotage China's Integrated Joint Operations Platform (IJOP), a powerful AI surveillance tool with far-reaching implications. Back in Xinjiang, Inspector Chen is tasked with capturing Kobra Siddik, whose escape threatens to expose deeply sensitive information about Chinese human rights abuses and the nation's technological overreach. The narrative skillfully explores the ethical and geopolitical ramifications of these advanced technologies, forcing the characters to navigate a treacherous landscape of shifting alliances, betrayals, and high-stakes operations. The tension escalates as Voodoo and his team infiltrate a heavily guarded facility in Yining, China, their objective to rescue Kobra's mother and uncover crucial intelligence. Their daring operation leads to a climactic confrontation involving cutting-edge Chinese weaponry, and an unexpected ally, forcing them to rely on all their skills to survive. The resolution offers a powerful message about the importance of vigilance, innovation, and international collaboration in the face of emerging global threats. The team's perilous mission bears the weight of the sacrifices made and concludes, leaving the reader with a sense of both unease and hope. "The Spear and the Sentinel" is a gripping exploration of the intersection of technology, politics, and human rights in the 21st century. It challenges readers to confront the profound implications of rapid technological progress and the ethical responsibilities that accompany such power. Through its intricate plot, well-developed characters, and pulse-pounding action, the story delivers a thrilling and thought-provoking experience that resonates deeply with contemporary global issues. Previous Next
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< Back Otello's Oil: A Saga of Blood and Oil D.W. Layton Suspense BookBaby Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest In a rapidly changing Seattle, a father and daughter’s ferry trip turns into a race against time when he uncovers a bomb threat, while a web of political intrigue unfolds in Washington, D.C., culminating in a high-stakes assassination that could alter global relations. A political thriller set in a near-future world, blending elements of suspense and intricate geopolitical maneuvering. More for those who enjoy a focus on complex narratives involving international intrigue, espionage, and high-stakes political drama, rather than character development. The main events unfold in various locations, including Seattle, Washington, DC, Jakarta, and Bali, primarily set in the year 2031 with flashbacks to earlier events. Previous Next
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< Back Lolly the Left Out Lobster Allison Hill, Illustrated by Sandie Sonke Courage, Friendship, Differences, Belonging Eat Laugh Give Productions Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest Have you ever felt left out? Have you ever felt like you don't belong? "Lolly" is a fun tale that helps your little one learn the importance of empathy and understanding others. "Lolly, the Left Out Lobster," written by Allison Hill and illustrated by Sande Sonke is a heartwarming tale aimed at fostering kindness, compassion, and understanding in young readers. The story follows Lolly, a sweet little lobster who gets caught in a storm and is swept away from her home in the sea, finding herself stranded in the woods. Feeling out of place and different, Lolly tries to seek help from the various forest animals she encounters. However, many of them initially shun her because of her unusual appearance and because she doesn't "belong" in their environment. Despite facing rejection, Lolly bravely continues to ask for help. Eventually, she finds a compassionate group of friends – a crew of pups – who see past her differences. These unlikely friends help Lolly navigate her way back to her family and the ocean. “Lolly” highlights the importance of approaching others with an open heart and mind, and not judging based on appearances or differences, which teaches children empathy and understanding. Also Lolly’s journey emphasizes that it's okay to be different and that true friendship, acceptance and belonging can be found in unexpected places. Furthermore, Lolly's determination to keep seeking help despite being "left out" shows Courage and Persistence. Lastly, the story encourages readers to embrace and appreciate diversity, showing how connecting with those who are different can make the world a kinder and better place. The illustrations for "Lolly the Left Out Lobster" are appealing and effective. Not overly busy, Sonke’s use of color and fun illustrations translate into bright, engaging visuals in "Lolly” that will capture and hold a young child's attention. Vibrant colors help set the mood and differentiate between Lolly's journey in the woods and her eventual return to the vibrant ocean. The illustrations perfectly complement Hill's text. They visually reinforce the themes of feeling different, seeking help, and finding belonging. For example, when Lolly is "left out," the visuals might emphasize her isolation, while scenes of her finding new friends are likely to be filled with warmth and connection. The book is recommended for librarians, teachers and therapists, and it includes a guide at the back of the book for adults with suggestions for conversations about feeling left out and understanding others' perspectives. “Lolly” delivers an important social message in an engaging way for young children, although it's for children of all ages. Previous Next
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< Back Transitioning Your Federal Resume to Private Industry: Are You at the Fork of the Road? Kathryn Troutman Reference Resume Place Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest This book serves as an indispensable resource, expertly bridging the gap between the often-complex federal resume format and the concise, results-driven expectations of private industry hiring managers. Kathryn Troutman's latest guide, "Transitioning Your Federal Resume to Private Industry: Are You at the Fork of the Road?", arrives at a crucial time for many federal employees contemplating a shift to the private sector. This book serves as an indispensable resource, expertly bridging the gap between the often-complex federal resume format and the concise, results-driven expectations of private industry hiring managers. One of the book's most significant strengths is its practical, eight-step methodology. Troutman meticulously breaks down the daunting task of converting a typically lengthy federal resume into a streamlined, impactful two-page private industry document. The process is clear and actionable, covering everything from updating your existing federal resume to identifying target job announcements and strategically highlighting accomplishments that resonate with private sector employers. A standout feature is the forward-thinking integration of artificial intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot. Troutman demonstrates how these technologies can be leveraged to efficiently extract crucial keywords from job descriptions, a vital step in optimizing resumes for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and human reviewers alike. This modern approach ensures that job seekers are equipped with contemporary strategies for today's competitive market. The book truly shines through its seven comprehensive case studies. Each example provides a "before and after" snapshot, showcasing an original federal resume, the target private industry job announcement, an AI keyword analysis, the transformed two-page private industry resume, a tailored one-page cover letter, and an updated LinkedIn profile summary. These real-world illustrations offer invaluable insights and practical templates for readers to adapt to their own situations. Kathryn Troutman's reputation as the "Federal Resume Guru" is well-earned, and her expertise permeates every page. With over 30 years of experience in federal resume writing and career coaching, she possesses a deep understanding of both federal and private sector hiring landscapes. Her ability to demystify the transition process and empower job seekers with actionable advice is evident throughout the book. "Transitioning Your Federal Resume to Private Industry" is an essential read for any federal employee considering or actively pursuing a career in the private sector. It is equally valuable for resume writers and career coaches who assist clients in navigating this specific career transition. In conclusion, this book is a timely, thorough, and highly practical guide. Troutman's methodical approach, combined with her embrace of modern tools and extensive experience, makes "Transitioning Your Federal Resume to Private Industry" a must-have for anyone at the "fork in the road" of their federal career. It provides the clarity and tools needed to confidently step into the private sector. Previous Next
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< Back A Clique to a Cult Justin Foster Mystery Palmetto Publishing Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest In a small Mississippi town, a power-hungry lawyer's ruthless manipulation and abusive control over his family and community unravel after a near-fatal car explosion forces him to confront the dark legacy of his deceitful life. The Twisted Grip of Power: A Deep Dive into Haven Springs' Dark Heart: A Clique to a Cult (Novella) by Justin Foster Haven Springs, Mississippi, hides a dark secret beneath its surface: the insidious rise of the Smalls family. Carter, a ruthless judge, and Emmylou, an equally ambitious lawyer, manipulate their way into power, ensnaring the town's elite. Their sons, Zach and Bryson, become pawns in their game. Zach suffers the brunt of his father's abuse, while Bryson navigates the treacherous landscape. Carter's tactics include blackmail and drug use, solidifying his control over the Mansfield Academy school board. Emmylou reinforces their influence. Their arrogance grows with their power, marked by outbursts and a chilling disregard for outsiders. A public humiliation at a football game ignites Zach's rebellion. A hunting trip accident exposes the Smalls' deep corruption. Carter's abuse intensifies, Emmylou's affair is revealed, and their carefully constructed facade crumbles. A violent confrontation leads to their downfall. Zach finally escapes his father's grasp, a symbol of hope amidst the wreckage. While the story explores power, corruption, and resilience, its melodramatic events and literary shortcomings limit its appeal. Previous Next
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< Back Me & Lavender Melody C. Peugh, Illustrated by Eve Farb friendship, imagination, playfulness, adventure Flashlight Press Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest When a playful elephant named Lavender drops into Ella's room, their fun quickly turns into a messy adventure that threatens to ruin Mommy's afternoon tea party. "Me & Lavender" is an enchanting children's book that blends whimsy, imagination, and heartwarming lessons, making it an ideal read for young audiences aged 4-8. Written with a playful and imaginative flair, this delightful tale, set within the cozy confines of a young girl's home and garden over a single eventful day, is sure to captivate with its charming narrative and vibrant illustrations. At the heart of the story is Ella, a spirited young protagonist, and her unique companion, Lavender, a playful elephant whose hue is an intriguing blend of purple and gray. Their friendship forms the central pillar of this narrative, showcasing a bond that is both imaginative and deeply resonant. The plot of "Me & Lavender" unfolds with a rhythm. Ella's day takes an unexpected turn with Lavender's arrival, leading them into a series of joyous escapades. The initial conflict arises from Ella's mother's impending afternoon tea party and Ella's desire to remain tidy. However, Lavender's infectious enthusiasm proves irresistible, drawing Ella into increasingly messy and exciting games, culminating in a wonderfully chaotic mud-pie creation. The tension between the desire for fun and the need for responsibility is beautifully explored as they race against time to clean up before the tea party. The book escalates their antics with charming abandon. From pancake breakfasts to vacuuming adventures and hide-and-seek in the garden, Ella and Lavender's day is packed with spirited activities. Swinging high, tricycle rides, and a playful water fight with the garden hose all highlight Lavender's vivacious spirit and Ella's growing embrace of his playful influence. This section skillfully builds suspense as their messiness reaches its peak, leaving readers eager to discover the outcome of the impending tea party. The resolution is heartwarming. With the tea party looming, Ella and Lavender scramble to erase all traces of their muddy adventures. Their frantic efforts to bathe and tidy up, including Lavender's comical use of the washing machine, are a testament to their teamwork. They succeed just in the nick of time, allowing the tea party to proceed smoothly, much to the delight of the charming guests who are captivated by Ella and Lavender. This climax underscores the book's core theme: the possibility of balancing joyful, playful moments with essential responsibilities. The book concludes with a tender scene of Ella and Lavender in their pajamas, dreaming of future escapades, leaving readers with a profound sense of joy and anticipation for more whimsical adventures. "Me & Lavender" explores several key themes. The bond of friendship between Ella and Lavender is central, celebrating companionship and acceptance. The book also revels in the pure joy of pretending, inviting young readers to embrace their own imaginative play. Most importantly, it subtly teaches the valuable lesson of balancing fun with responsibility, demonstrating that one doesn't have to sacrifice one for the other. Set entirely within a contemporary home and garden over the course of a single day, the familiar setting provides a comforting backdrop for the extraordinary adventures that unfold. This grounding in reality allows the imaginative elements to truly shine. In conclusion, "Me & Lavender" is an imaginative children's book. Its charming narrative, endearing characters, and valuable themes make it a must-read for young readers. It offers a heartwarming exploration of friendship and the joy of pretending, ensuring that children will be left with a sense of wonder, joy, and a keen anticipation for Ella and Lavender's next whimsical escapade. Previous Next
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< Back A Heart Full of Whiskey Raquel Lesser adolescent, new adult, personal trauma, self-discovery AuthorHouse Buy this book: Share this review: Copy link Facebook LinkedIn X (Twitter) WhatsApp Pinterest After a traumatic breakup and a descent into self-destruction, a young woman embarks on a journey of self-discovery and healing, ultimately reclaiming her identity and strength through the support of friends. A Journey to Reclaim Identity As the adolescent jots notes of affecting and traumatic experiences, the disjointed writing detracts from this character-driven narrative. This poetic short story verse reveals an emotionally charged exploration of personal trauma and the difficult journey toward self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of contemporary Manhattan, the short story follows a young woman's path from self-destruction to empowerment. The story introduces us to Rachel, a former bookish student from NYU whose life has spiraled into a blur of bars, whiskey, and anonymous clubs. Her physical appearance, marked by messy short hair and raccoon eyes, is a stark visual contrast to her former self. We are quickly introduced to her deep feelings of despair and failure, fueled by a painful past with her ex-boyfriend, Vince. These feelings are exacerbated by her expulsion from NYU, reinforcing the sense of worthlessness that has consumed her. The heart of the story lies in Rachel's tumultuous journey and the pivotal moment that changes everything. After a night of heavy drinking and a disorienting morning, she runs into her former best friend, Alisa. It is in this moment of raw vulnerability that Rachel reveals the traumatic experience of being raped by Vince, a revelation that finally explains her dramatic transformation. The conversation with Alisa marks the book's emotional climax, as Alisa's comfort and unwavering support allow Rachel to begin the difficult process of healing and reconnecting with her old self. The importance of friendship and the capacity for self-reclamation is the takeaway. It concludes with Rachel feeling empowered, strong, and no longer defined by her past. The narrative underscores that while trauma can drastically alter a person, the love and support of others can be a critical force in finding one's way back. Previous Next
















