Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn
Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn is a wonderful weaving of ABC’s and 123’s into a book so cohesive and beautiful you forget yourself for a little while. Set in New York City, a city that I have never been all that fond of, but this book takes me on a journey that made me see if for so much more. We explore the neighborhoods and the culture like one could never believe. “Love Lettering” made me want to be there. To experience all that it has to offer and more. A story of growth, empowerment, coming of age, and love. Can you tell I enjoyed it immensely? To stay up late to feel the power that the book was giving me. An energy that the Narrator was exuding from blocked to beautiful. From moth to butterfly.
“Sometimes fighting isn’t about leaving, its about staying. It takes practice to get it right, and its painful, but if you want to stay with people, you did it.” I find myself really pondering this statement. A statement so many of us have to face as we grow. I could relate to Meg, the main character. I remember living with my BFF and having to face down our challenges in order to stay friends beyond our living together. I have had to fight to keep my partner and face fears of rejection. But I had to learn to fight. I had to learn that avoiding and being passive aggressive or simply masking myself was not the right way.
Meg is a typical women who has learned to persevere through impossible situations at such a young age and I related. In fact I think a lot of young women can relate. Into my 40’s now and 20 years into a career I have worked very hard for I know it all too well. That white picket fence I have tried to hide behind when I know its more like an old dingy falling down fence. Read this book friends! Love it as I did and explore all that Meg and her family and friends had to struggle to in order to keep their worlds turning WITH each other instead of apart.
“Sometimes fighting isn’t about leaving, its about staying. It takes practice to get it right, and its painful, but if you want to stay with people, you did it.” I find myself really pondering this statement. A statement so many of us have to face as we grow. I could relate to Meg, the main character. I remember living with my BFF and having to face down our challenges in order to stay friends beyond our living together. I have had to fight to keep my partner and face fears of rejection. But I had to learn to fight. I had to learn that avoiding and being passive aggressive or simply masking myself was not the right way.
Meg is a typical women who has learned to persevere through impossible situations at such a young age and I related. In fact I think a lot of young women can relate. Into my 40’s now and 20 years into a career I have worked very hard for I know it all too well. That white picket fence I have tried to hide behind when I know its more like an old dingy falling down fence. Read this book friends! Love it as I did and explore all that Meg and her family and friends had to struggle to in order to keep their worlds turning WITH each other instead of apart.
Thank you SOOO Very Much Kensington Publishing Corp and SheSpeaks for allowing me this Opportunity to Read and Review this Awesome Book! And Kate Clayborn for taking me on this journey! See More on Love Lettering and Buy Here.
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The Dream Daughter by Diane Chamberlain Review
Thank you SheSpeaks and St. Martins Press for the opportunity, once again, to read and review this book before it came out. The way I have been describing it to others is the Outlander meets the Time Travelers Wife meets wow and even better! This book is absolutely not the same as the books I mentioned but the premises are similar with a Diane Chamberlain twist. We feel the bond and connection and love of a woman and her unborn and then born child. There are family dynamics that we all understand but I have never seen so greatly described and felt on paper. We are walking through the worlds of Carly and Hunter in so many different times and places. Places that many of us can remember. Times that many of us can still feel the wrath of and the joy of and the pain. Some of us have only learned about these times in school and many of us these are lived experiences. I guess I can almost put in here that it meets up with a little Forrest Gump in the way that history is brought to life and seen throughout this wonderful book.
All and All I could not put it down. I did not want to. I had to find out what happened and what was going to happen to Carly and her Dream Daughter. Was it all real? Was it all imagined? Can we go on this ride and come out better people or regret our movements and our actions? Find out by reading this wonderful book! #readthedream #thedreamdaughter #dianechamberlain #shespeaksup #stmartinspress
All and All I could not put it down. I did not want to. I had to find out what happened and what was going to happen to Carly and her Dream Daughter. Was it all real? Was it all imagined? Can we go on this ride and come out better people or regret our movements and our actions? Find out by reading this wonderful book! #readthedream #thedreamdaughter #dianechamberlain #shespeaksup #stmartinspress
How to Walk Away by Katherine Center Review
Thank you SheSpeaks and St. Martins Press for the amazing opportunity to review this book before it came out. Admittedely I went into this book and reading the intro and thank you's from the author I thought this may be a work of fiction or even a self help book. I pondered what did I get myself in to and then was pleasantly surprised by the outcome! I was hooked in the first few pages and needed to read more. I yearned for more about the Narrator, Margaret's next move. With an up and down plot line of catastrophe and change. We have a strong women who didnt even know her strength. It may sound like a lot of stories these days but this is truly a work of art. I enjoyed it so very much. I was able to find time or make time after putting my twin toddlers down and then HAD to read when we were getting ready for dinner. This book could be a self help book of a women finding her voice and her passion in the face of despair.
Being Ms. WaitWhat and writing this blog, How to Walk away was a book that I took very personally. Margaret had to ask herself many times over the course of the book that I base my life on, wait, what, excuse me. My life is going to be different? My life is going to be harder? How am I going to survive and thrive in the face of everything falling apart? Katherine Center really got it. And she did not need the validation of others at the end. She needed the validation of herself and her ability to admit that it IS hard and it is going to be hard. But I can survive.
Also and something I relish in, there was a finality of How to Walk Away. Ms. Center gave us the ending we wanted. We were invested and needed to know. Loved it!
Check out links and how to buy the book HERE
Thank you SheSpeaks and St. Martins Press for the amazing opportunity to review this book before it came out. Admittedely I went into this book and reading the intro and thank you's from the author I thought this may be a work of fiction or even a self help book. I pondered what did I get myself in to and then was pleasantly surprised by the outcome! I was hooked in the first few pages and needed to read more. I yearned for more about the Narrator, Margaret's next move. With an up and down plot line of catastrophe and change. We have a strong women who didnt even know her strength. It may sound like a lot of stories these days but this is truly a work of art. I enjoyed it so very much. I was able to find time or make time after putting my twin toddlers down and then HAD to read when we were getting ready for dinner. This book could be a self help book of a women finding her voice and her passion in the face of despair.
Being Ms. WaitWhat and writing this blog, How to Walk away was a book that I took very personally. Margaret had to ask herself many times over the course of the book that I base my life on, wait, what, excuse me. My life is going to be different? My life is going to be harder? How am I going to survive and thrive in the face of everything falling apart? Katherine Center really got it. And she did not need the validation of others at the end. She needed the validation of herself and her ability to admit that it IS hard and it is going to be hard. But I can survive.
Also and something I relish in, there was a finality of How to Walk Away. Ms. Center gave us the ending we wanted. We were invested and needed to know. Loved it!
Check out links and how to buy the book HERE
I feel Pretty ReviewLast week thanks to Bump Club and Beyond I was able to see a prescreening of Amy Schumer’s new movie out this Friday April 20. I find it was a predictable movie but a fun and empowering movie. Women need to be able to show all of themselves inside and out. With a supporting cast of Michelle Williams and Busy Phillips I enjoyed every minute. Obviously there are some Schumer antics and times you wonder why this is a full length feature film, but the message kept me going. Thank you Bump Club and Beyond for the opportunity!! #ifeelprettymovie #bcbvip#bcbbrandambassador #amyschumer
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