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Time in a Bottle
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While the locale and characters are fictional, many of the events in “Time In A Bottle” are biographical. Pulling from his own life experiences, Steve Young explores the human relationships which begin in childhood and often become lifelong. The novel is a chronicle of the adventures and misadventures of five small town kids – “The Pirates of Pleasant Point” – and how those childhood friendships lead to bitter sweet secrets buried in bottles and ultimately the rediscovery of a relationship thought lost forever.
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You Are Allowed: A Story of Finding Where You Belong, Not Where You Began
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Esther, a young woman living in a kibbutz in the south of Israel, undertakes a journey to find her biological mother who abandoned her at birth in Paris. She is fueled with the belief that reuniting with her birth mother will provide the answers she’s been searching for and will fill the void she’s been feeling her entire life.
In careful and precise writing, You ARE Allowed takes the reader through turbulent pieces of Esther’s life journey: her childhood in France, a relationship with an Israeli woman that exposes her to a world of crime and danger, an unplanned pregnancy, and a seemingly routine life in Israel filled with secrets and old wounds.
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Self Love: Journal your Journey. The challenge is to be yourself in a world that is trying to make you like everyone else.
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Self Love, by Natalie Bears, is an insightful guide on creating the life you desire through the power of self-love. Bears explains the scope of self-love and how it can transform your life by exploring essential topics like gratitude, routines, and mindset. Each chapter includes a journal section, providing readers with the opportunity to reflect and engage deeply with the material.
The book delves into the relationship between self-love and respect, as well as self-love and emotions. Bears reinforces her concepts with thought-provoking quotes from thought leaders and famous personalities, adding depth and resonance to her messages. One of the most compelling themes of the book is the impact of others’ opinions. Bears discusses how external views affect our self-perception and why this can be detrimental to our well-being. She further explores the importance of positive self-talk, emphasizing how the way we communicate with ourselves is crucial for maintaining a healthy mindset.
Self Love offers valuable insights. I would love to have seen the inclusion of real-life case studies or additional information on the psychology behind self-love. While the content occasionally revisits similar themes, this repetition helps reinforce key messages. Bears’ uplifting ideas and positive approach make the book a worthwhile read.
Self Love is an excellent choice for anyone looking to explore self-love without getting bogged down by technical information. It’s particularly suited for readers who appreciate Natalie Bears’ unique perspective on self-improvement.
Pages: 83 | ASIN : B0D5FS2Y15
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Pinch Hitting
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Morris Hoffman’s Pinch Hitting is a heartfelt tribute to baseball, woven into a narrative that explores the profound struggles of disability, grief, trauma, and loss. The novel artfully blends the emotional weight of these themes with the exhilarating intensity of baseball, creating a compelling and multi-layered story. The structure of Pinch Hitting is particularly intriguing, as it features a story within a story. The novel’s central character, Joe Skelton, becomes an unlikely narrator when he is diagnosed with a life-threatening brain tumor. This tumor manifests in an unexpected way—Joe begins narrating a vivid and original story in his sleep, surprising both himself and his wife, Katherine. They start documenting this tale, which evolves into Tales of Harold. As Joe races against time to finish Harold’s story before his own life ends, an invisible clock ticks away, adding tension and urgency to the narrative.
At the heart of Joe’s tale is Harold Fungo, affectionately known as the “Joltin’ Janitor.” Harold is a disabled janitor who unexpectedly finds himself thrust into the national spotlight as a professional baseball player, thanks to his remarkable pinch-hitting abilities discovered by a minor league team. The reader is taken on an emotional journey through Harold’s life, from his challenging childhood with a loving, deaf mother to the discrimination and betrayal he faces as an adult in the world of professional sports.
Hoffman enhances the storytelling with each chapter, beginning with a newspaper clipping that updates the reader on the latest happenings in Harold’s baseball world. This clever device adds authenticity to Harold’s rise in the sports world, while the alternating narratives of Joe and Harold create a rich, layered experience. The emotional journey of Joe and Katherine as they confront his illness is paralleled by Harold’s tumultuous path in baseball, where themes of racism, discrimination, and the deep bonds of teamwork come to the fore.
Pinch Hitting, by Morris Hoffman, offers something for everyone, whether you’re drawn to its deeply touching emotional core or the gripping excitement of baseball. Even those with little interest in the sport will find themselves captivated by the novel’s powerful storytelling and complex characters. This is a book that will resonate with readers, winning hearts regardless of their familiarity with the game.
Pages: 349 | ISBN : 978-1685134389
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MINDFARM
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Imagine if everything you knew about your life was shattered in a single day. What if you discovered you’ve been living a lie? And what if you couldn’t even trust yourself? In Mindfarm: The Harvest, Andrew DiVincenzo takes us on a journey with a man on the brink of losing his sanity, desperately trying to stay grounded.
The story unfolds mostly within one day, centering around Jetson Stewart as he uncovers a truth too bizarre to believe. Despite its serious themes of mental health, the book is infused with a delightful sense of humor. It’s rare for contemporary sci-fi to make me laugh out loud, but this one did, repeatedly. DiVincenzo introduces the sci-fi elements in a refreshingly unique way, adding depth and intrigue to the narrative. His skill in world-building and character development is evident; the characters come alive, resonating deeply with readers. The blend of comedy, sci-fi, heroism, and psychological fiction keeps you guessing at every turn, making the story both heartwarming and thought-provoking.
One of the standout aspects of Mindfarm: The Harvest is its ability to entertain while offering insightful commentary on mental health. Through Jetson’s experiences, readers gain a better understanding and empathy towards bipolar disorder, a testament to DiVincenzo’s writing prowess. When a reader can empathize with the characters, the author has truly succeeded.
The writing itself has a nice rhythm and pace, making the pages turn effortlessly. If you’re looking for a light-hearted yet meaningful sci-fi read, Mindfarm: The Harvest is an excellent choice. It entertains, educates, and leaves a lasting impression, embodying the essence of what great art should achieve.
Pages: 383 | ASIN : B0D21PQWVQ
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Glitches of Gods (Playspheres Book 1)
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Jurgen “Jojo” Appelo’s debut sci-fi novel, Glitches of Gods, offers an exhilarating journey through a troubled future where advanced AI, virtual worlds, and reality-warping “gods” intertwine. The story centers on Julien, a brilliant yet tormented engineer burdened with guilt over an AI malfunction that led to his father’s death. The narrative takes off when a mysterious technical glitch disrupts Julien’s city, propelling him into an alternate timeline. Suddenly, Julien finds himself a single father of twin boys and the leader of a quirky tech team. As he grapples with broken bots, misguided protestors, and an escalating conflict among “gods,” Julien’s world becomes increasingly chaotic.
Delving deeper into the novel’s unique plot risks spoilers, but suffice it to say that Appelo’s writing embraces a mix of genres. Glitches of Gods seamlessly blends science fiction, family drama, and fantasy, creating a disorienting yet compelling read—much like the experience of being thrust into an alternate reality. One of the book’s standout features is its world-building. Appelo crafts a vividly imaginative universe filled with intricate details ranging from futuristic technology to a diverse cast of supporting characters. The sections set in virtual reality are particularly mesmerizing, offering a trippy, immersive experience.
Julien is a captivating protagonist—a complex and flawed hero who evolves from a cynical, self-loathing individual into a natural leader. His journey is organic and unrushed, making him an easy character to root for despite his stubborn and melancholic tendencies. The supporting characters, including Julien’s precocious children and his eccentric interdimensional housekeeper, add depth, humor, and warmth to the story. The plot is well-paced, brimming with twists and turns that grow increasingly bizarre as the narrative progresses. Although the story can become challenging to follow, especially towards the end, the effort is well worth it. Appelo’s tone shifts dramatically throughout the novel. He deftly moves from sharp satire on corporate greed to slapstick comedy and even touches on existential horror. While this tonal variety can cause some whiplash, it underscores Appelo’s commitment to his unique vision. Beyond its entertaining plot, the novel delves into profound philosophical themes. It explores the moral implications of creating advanced AI, simulation theory, and the tension between destiny and self-determination. Appelo weaves these themes into Julien’s journey without becoming overly didactic.
Glitches of Gods is an ambitious and thrilling debut novel. Appelo’s work is highly recommended for readers who appreciate a genre-blending, thought-provoking adventure.
Pages: 526 | ASIN : B0D5NPZY8Y
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Deep and Lasting Connections
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Willie Lost, But Not Really, follows a young girl from Maine who discovers a newborn harbor seal pup, and together, they learn about kindness and friendship. What inspired your story?
The inspiration for my story Willie, Lost But Not Really Comes from two main sources. First and foremost, it was inspired by my granddaughter, Alora, who has shown me a new and bright perspective on the world around me, especially a renewed appreciation for nature. Additionally, my deep-rooted connection to Maine, where I grew up on Peaks Island in Casco Bay, plays a significant role.
After spending eight years in the Southwest for school and staying on after graduating from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, I returned to Maine and reconnected with my roots as an artist and sculptor. I began creating sculptures of harbor seals, merging them with ceramic and driftwood, and during this process, I educated people on the nuances of harbor seal behavior, particularly about when a seal appears stranded but is simply following nature’s course. These experiences with my granddaughter and my artistic endeavors in Maine inspired the creation of Willie’s story, blending my love for Maine, Harbor seals, and the insights from my granddaughter.
I found Alora to be a fascinating character. What was your inspiration for this character?
The inspiration for my character Alora comes from the beautiful spirit and fresh view of the world seen through the eyes of an eight-year-old. My granddaughter Alora, is a uniquely, insightful, intuitive, and imaginative child, very special and deeply in touch with nature. Alora’s sensitivity extends to her interactions with the environment, for example, she asks permission from a tree before taking anything from its base for our artwork. Spending time with her has opened my eyes to a very pure and appreciative way of viewing the world, which I aim to capture and share through my storytelling.
What was one scene in the novel that you felt captured the morals and message you were trying to deliver to readers?
One of the most special parts of the story is when Willie, now a mature harbor seal, returns to the harbor to find Alora. In this scene, they are together in the water, with me describing Alora as being up to her chest in the water, face to face with Willie. This reunion is deeply significant because it stems from the respect and kindness Alora showed Willie when he was just a pup. The illustration captures them almost nose to nose, bonding once again. It is a powerful depiction of their enduring relationship highlighting the theme that kindness to nature fosters deep and lasting connections. This scene where they meet again, matured and bonded by past kindness, really encapsulates the essence of the story.
Can you tell us about the next book in the series and when it will be available for fans to purchase?
I am currently working on a new series alongside continuing the Nana Dee and Ari series. This new project is called 12 Months of Harmony It is a collection of twelve interrelated volumes intended for young readers and adults alike. The first 3 months are currently available on Amazon: Grazie’s Peace Pasture, Lady of the Ferns, and Toby Rose.
Author Links: GoodReads | Facebook | Amazon
This beautiful tale intertwines a journey of discovery and the profound connections between life and the natural world, highlighting the impact of empathy and the essence of community where every being has its place.
Join Willie and Alora in a transformative journey that celebrates the wonders of nature and the bonds of friendship.
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Impactful, Purpose-Driven Workplaces
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Purposeful Performance is a guide for leaders and professionals seeking to infuse their work with greater meaning and value while advocating for a shift from profit-centric models to purpose-driven approaches that prioritize empathy, employee well-being, and community impact. Why was this an important book for you to write?
When the company I founded was acquired, I felt lonely and isolated. I went from being deeply connected to a purpose-driven organization to feeling isolated and disconnected in a new environment. My previous company had a clear mission of making a social impact and supporting our community, which gave me a profound sense of purpose.
The transition was tough, and I initially struggled with it. However, I recognized the need to adapt and embraced a new role at the acquiring company. I focused on transforming the organization’s approach from a profit-centric model to one that embraced a purpose-driven ethos. This shift not only re-engaged me but also reignited my passion for work.
Drawing from this experience, I wrote a book to address a critical issue: the broken state of the American workforce. Disengagement at work is at an all-time high, and people are searching for meaning. I aim to help leaders and professionals cultivate a work environment that fosters purpose and meaning. By sharing my journey and insights, I hope to inspire others to create impactful, purpose-driven workplaces that stand out and drive lasting change.
What is a common misconception you feel people have about gaging what is successful in business and life?
A common misconception about success in business and life is the overemphasis on money. While financial gain is often seen as the ultimate measure of success, true success is more about our impact on others.
Many of the most successful individuals I know lead with a mindset of support and service. They prioritize the well-being and success of those around them rather than focusing solely on their achievements. These leaders help others, offer support, and create connections that facilitate growth and progress for everyone involved.
Success, in my view, is about empowering others to reach their full potential and celebrating their achievements alongside them, not simply ahead of them. When you put the interests of others before your own, whether in your professional or personal life, you cultivate meaningful emotional connections.
For example, you demonstrate care and support when you come home and engage with your spouse by asking about their day and genuinely listening. This shift in focus from self to others enhances relationships and contributes to a broader sense of self-fulfillment and success.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
In my book, I emphasize that leaders can make a meaningful difference in the lives of the people they serve. One key idea is that selling products and services should not be about merely being the best but about positively impacting people’s feelings.
In many boardrooms, discussions rarely touch on a product’s or service’s emotional impact, yet understanding this is one of the best-kept secrets of fast-growing companies. Rather than focusing solely on metrics like increasing sales, businesses should ask themselves how they can change people’s perceptions of their offerings.
For instance, consider what emotions you want to evoke when customers interact with your brand. Identifying and targeting these emotions creates a deeper connection and enhances the customer experience. This emotional engagement can drive loyalty and satisfaction, setting your business apart.
Here’s a quick story that illustrates the power of emotion. I often visit a local convenience store where the staff has consistently made me feel valued and appreciated. However, a new employee has been operating the counter on my recent visits. This individual frequently leans against the counter, engrossed in his phone, and during my last visit, I waited for five minutes before he even acknowledged my presence at the register.
The shift was palpable: I went from feeling valued and respected to completely overlooked and unimportant. The loyalty and sense of belonging I once felt turned into frustration and alienation in a short period.
This experience highlights the crucial role of emotional engagement. How we interact with others can significantly impact their feelings and perceptions, underscoring the importance of maintaining a genuine connection in every interaction.
What is the one thing that people point out after reading your book that surprises you?
As a first-time author, I was initially apprehensive about sharing my work with the world. The overwhelming support and positive feedback deeply humbled me. One of the most surprising and gratifying aspects has been how readers resonate with the book’s core message about leading with intention.
For instance, one reader shared that the book inspired him to leave his job and pursue his dream of starting a purpose-driven business. While I don’t advocate making such significant changes without careful planning, it was fulfilling to see that my book provided the encouragement he needed to step out of his comfort zone.
Additionally, I’ve been pleasantly surprised to hear that many readers buy multiple copies—one for themselves and one for a leader they work with. This reflects a genuine desire for authenticity and meaning in the workplace, which the book seems to address effectively.
I’m incredibly grateful for the support from leaders and professionals who embrace the book’s message and find value in it.
Author Links: Goodreads | Linkedin | Website | Amazon
From profit to purpose: transform your business for meaningful impact.
The business landscape is shifting. At one time, the profit-first model drove strategic decision-making. Now business leaders are struggling with disengaged employees, unclear plans, and lack of purpose. It’s time to take a step back, get down to the heart of your organization’s mission, and lead with purpose.
In Purposeful Performance, business-strategy consultant and coach Jonathan Stanley gives business owners the key to developing a sense of purpose and meaning within and beyond their organization. Jonathan distills decades of experience as a business owner and CEO into a powerful framework that simplifies strategic planning into just eight slides. The Infinite Loop of Connection is a proven strategic plan that helps leaders define and create meaningful experiences for their employees, customers, and community. By aligning their teams around an authentic purpose and expressing their values, readers will learn how to unleash the full potential of their organizations.
In this book, you’ll discover:
Why the most successful businesses are those that operate with a clear, purpose-driven strategy.The 8-slide strategic plan that simplifies execution and alignment and deeply reflects your mission to drive societal impact.How to create a workplace where every team member is motivated by a shared sense of purpose, vastly improving productivity and satisfaction.Strategies for attracting customers who align with your values and purpose, including how to avoid the mistake of focusing on features over feeling. Tools for measuring and communicating the positive impact your business is making.
If you want to stand out, focus on showing care with an understanding of the advantages of being more human. Combining powerful insights on engagement, customer experience, and social impact into a cohesive approach that is accessible to leaders of small to medium-sized companies, Purposeful Performance is the guide to transforming your business and maybe the world around you. Ensure your next business move is fueled by meaning, and create a legacy that goes beyond the bottom line.
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