Books

The story of you
The story of you tells children, through words and drawings by students of local elementary school, how beautiful the are and what a wonderful planet we live on. It lets them know that their "Sky self" is invincible. And it points out to them that thoughts are not real.

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Understanding mental health can be a challenge for us all but even tougher for a child. This story is a simple way of trying to explain the importance of your inner self and how to keep it as happy as possible. The illustrations imply it is for a younger child but some of the writing may require an adult's help.

Missing name. Book Rewiewer, Reader‘s Favorite

Cruising through the teens,
easier than it seems
Teens can cruise trough teen-hood if they become aware of the constant chatter, thinking, that goes on their minds. Once they noticed that, some space opens up for new insights to enter, resulting in a new outlook. The book offers pointers on how to go within themselves andfind the answers to their questions.

“[this] book is so relatable that if teens would read it they would be able to connect with most if not all of what you’re saying … they would have an understanding of how much easier life can be … The points that you make really connect to what we are going through.”

Kenza Moore, Milliken High School, Long Beach, CA

Isn't it kind of funny that...
The book is mainly a series of provocative questions, interpersed with one page chapters that covers cars, war, kids, and food (with a short and thrown in from a sponsor). The ilustratons actually do most of the "talking".

"a little book with a great deal of enterteinment for a work of its size. I was actually drawn to it because the [...] colors popped out at me, and from that moment, the book was imposible to ignore. Fun, canny, amusing, and easy to recommend."

Jamie Michele. Book Rewiewer, Reader‘s Favorite

Women down through the ages, how lies have shaped our lives...
Is a capsule summary of civilization under men's thumbprint. It's a light-hearted romp through the tradedy of history, a nightmare we've yet to awaken from.

We're still in a deep-sleep tradition, lulled by the eslaving and encharting tricks of the marketplace.

Is probably one of the most thought-provoking books I have read this month. The author discusses the history surrounding women and addresses the absurd beliefs attached to a simple label. He uses humor to make a serious subject more palatable. Frankly, it had me chuckling and wanting to read more. The combination was entertaining and meaningful to the very end.

Shannon Winings. Book Rewiewer, Reader‘s Favorite

From patriarchy to paradise
(It's about time!)
The book is mainly a series of provocative questions, interpersed with one page chapters that covers cars, war, kids, and food (with a short and thrown in from a sponsor). The ilustratons actually do most of the "talking".

"a little book with a great deal of enterteinment for a work of its size. I was actually drawn to it because the [...] colors popped out at me, and from that moment, the book was imposible to ignore. Fun, canny, amusing, and easy to recommend."

Jamie Michele. Book Rewiewer, Reader‘s Favorite