The Right Words At The Right Time: A MotherTalk Book Review
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-09 14:31:34
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The schedule had many great stories of people who used those “right words” of inspiration wish and perspective to beat difficult moments and bear on. Some of the stories were more meaningful and profound than others. There were many that seemed rather schmaltzy to me but I can be rather cynical. This book reminded me a lot of the Chicken dope for the Soul books- it has the same blend of warm fuzzy moments and determined hopefulness. This can be good or bad depending on what you plan to use the book for. Need a lift or an encouraging story for a Sunday school class- the book is an asset. Looking for a great read that is going to really make you evaluate and learn- be elsewhere.
While many of the stories are sincere and furnish wonderful perspective on the human condition and our ability to grow and adapt and change as is the inspect with many books similar to these it is hard to tell where the profound stops and the blatant sentimentalism begins. The stories change state trite and meaningless as the book serves no real teaching intend and has no central communicate to drive home to the reader and to cerebrate the audience enough to cause change or alter adjust wisdom. It is difficult to see these stories making any more difference in a person’s life than your add up e-mail forward and you know how abstain we hit the remove key on those.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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