To Whom I Care:          Book 3 (e-bog) af Architect, Abdulelah Khaled Allam

To Whom I Care: Book 3 e-bog

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Praise for &quote;To Whom I Care&quote; : Books 1 and 2Book 2A previous book by the author dealt with hastily made mistakes, struggles with success, and finding peace and contentment in unlikely places. Here, using his signature poetic style and the wisdom and insights from a long and varied life full of rich experiences, the author cuts through the fake ways that people hide their true feelin...
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Forfattere Architect, Abdulelah Khaled Allam (forfatter)
Forlag Xlibris US
Udgivet 24 februar 2023
Længde 90 sider
Genrer Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781669867340
Praise for "e;To Whom I Care"e; : Books 1 and 2Book 2A previous book by the author dealt with hastily made mistakes, struggles with success, and finding peace and contentment in unlikely places. Here, using his signature poetic style and the wisdom and insights from a long and varied life full of rich experiences, the author cuts through the fake ways that people hide their true feelings and reveals a deep insight into moments that changed his life. The lessons and personal confessions within allow the reader to live vicariously and be guided through turbulence, imparting all of the growth acquired through these difficulties with none of the personal hardship required. ..the author has hand-selected a powerful collection of tales to share with his readers. There are plenty of lessons to learn and discover within this brief, enjoyable continuation of the author's previous work. Michael Radon, US Review of BooksComprehensive, pure, compelling, written in earnest from a thankful heart. The mark of a truly intellectually written book; easy to read. I think he seeks to inspire positivity and be a catalyst for peace and purpose. Certainly a man with vision. In my opinion, gifted and equipped in verse to deliver a message of hope. Joyce Overstreet,Mexico Beach, FLI got the feeling that I was somewhere between Gibran and the book of Proverbs. The bombardment of "e;messages"e; reminded me that Solomon's temple is long gone. His words of wisdom still stand. Just maybe, some of (Allam's) words will endure. George Schipper, Lawrenceville, GA Book 1I would truly love to see this book as required reading in every high school and middle school in the country. What a novel idea. Actually have America's children read something that will teach them to become better, stronger and more compassionate human beingsTo Whom I Care is pure poetry, with a heartfelt message for everyone. Elizabeth Compton , Glendale, AZ