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The Mountains We Climb is a deeply personal account of how you found your purpose in life and the missteps you hit along the way. Why was this an important book for you to write?
It was an important book for me to write because not only does it help me get started on being an author but, it also helps me provide inspiration as well as an idea to many readers out there.
What is one piece of advice you wish someone had given you when you were younger?
I would say to have confidence in what you are doing because you can’t expect for someone to believe in you if you don’t believe in yourself.
What do you hope is one thing readers take away from your story?
One thing to take away is that every mountain, every obstacle, and every trials and tribulations you go through in life will always teach you something.
What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?
The next book I’m working on is called “Let Me Tell You A Story”, and it’s a book about how everyone and everything has a story to tell. I would say the plan is to have it finish and available by December of 2022 so stay tuned for more.
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The Mountains We Climb
Posted by Literary Titan

Anthony Baisden’s The Mountains We Climb offers readers incredible hope for their futures. As self-help books go, Baisden’s work is a true standout. His book has it all, from teaching readers to embrace the pain they encounter in their day-to-day lives to focusing on the vision they have for their lives. From cover to cover, Baisden uses a conversational tone to capture readers’ attention and keep them thoroughly engaged in his life story.
While Baisden’s work is short in terms of length, it is filled with genuinely invaluable information and advice. The author knows of which he speaks–the examples he gives from his own life are relevant, relatable, and memorable. He opens up about how he had no clue what he wanted from life at a young age. He shares his indecisiveness and even his complete lack of any direction for his future. Teens and young adults will find this relatable and draw them into the rest of the book. Its short length makes it ideal for young readers.
Readers will read about the pain Baisden experienced in his past that he openly shares. He is raw, honest, and totally forthcoming with every aspect of his history. His pain has impacted his life in many ways, and the fact that he is willing to share will stick with readers far past the last page.
There is an incredibly positive tone to all of Baisden’s advice. From his most painful experiences to his honesty about his own struggle with failures, he keeps his head up while successfully encouraging readers to do the same. It is easy to feel his positive energy radiating through his words. The lesson of, bad things happen but that does not mean you have a bad life, is presented to readers, not in a preaching manner but rather in a coaching manner.
The Mountains We Climb is a thought-provoking self-help book that teens and young adults will relate to. Young adults will also find this new-age motivational style a source of inspiration.
Pages: 52 | ASIN : B08VGCS984
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