Archive | January 2023

Mr. Moon, Mr. Moon

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From Amazon: Ever wonder why the moon is up there so high? If you can talk to him, what would you say? Would you ask him to come down and play? Where do you think he goes when the night is gone? Anna Casamento Arrigo captures a child’s musings with the stellar entity we call the moon here in Mr. Moon, Mr. Moon.

My Review: I love this book for kids. The drawings fit the narrative perfectly. Mr. Moon is high in the sky as he should be at night. The rhyming words make the story one that could actually be sung for or by kids. Kids get lonely and talking to the moon before sleep can help in feeling less lonely.

This entry was posted on January 5, 2023. 1 Comment

Tommy Turtle is a “Recommended Read” #kidlit

Honored to be notified that Tommy Turtle has received an award today. The 2023 Author Shout Reader Ready Awards “Recommended Read” and is available at this link.

Tommy Turtle is a shy land turtle who likes to hide inside his shell. Tommy represents children who are shy around other children and adults, and he is nervous to play or speak. Most children are shy from time to time and it’s important for children to understand shyness and how to act around others who are or aren’t shy. Children need to know that shyness is normal, and they need positive encouragement from peers, family, and teachers/adults in their lives. This concept teaching can start in preschool. Children need to develop and practice social skills which will increase their quality of life in school through drama class, music, gym class, show and tell time, play time and more, rather than staying on the sidelines and simply watching others and having less friends and social isolation. If confidence is learned, self-esteem increases, and children succeed. Less confidence promotes increased shyness. It is essential to praise children for their successes and not shame them at all when they fail. All social and emotional learning helps children to express feelings and be tuned in to the needs of others. This teaching contributes to the development of all children. Social acceptance and inclusion are important in social learning from an early age. The opportunity to interact with your child/children in a positive environment, such as the park in this story, illustrates the importance of a positive environment in aiding children with learning social skills with other children and adults. Tommy Turtle helps parents and teachers reinforce positive behaviors in an imaginative setting of a park and mud puddles as they learn about land turtles and shyness. Learning and sharing are essential for social development in all children. 

This entry was posted on January 4, 2023. 3 Comments

The Mansion at Peacock Gully

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From Amazon: An inspired Chef weaves a story of a Visionary Restaurant Owner who goes missing two days before the Grand Opening of his Resort style Mexican Restaurant on the Sacramento River. The former School Teacher uses ‘creative financing’ and catches a dream to open and renovate an Abandoned Mansion to recreate a Restaurant from his Childhood on a Picturesque piece of property surrounded by Eucalyptus and Black Walnut Trees. The Mansion is haunted by ghosts and surrounded by Peacocks. But, in the end, Henry has to answer for his own villainy. Murder, Stolen Dreams, Yaqui Indians, Psychics, Bounty Hunters, and Deaf Cats with Wonderful Exotic sounding Food that you can practically smell and taste coming from the pages. Based on a True Story.

My Review: This story was riveting to me as sequences went both slow and fast and one must keep up with the side story bits. It does come to an ending, but one with questions, too. Overall, this book is based on a true story and, as such, knowing that fact is enough to want to read this book.

When I Was a Child

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From Amazon: GOLD MEDAL WINNER — GLOBAL EBOOK AWARDSBEST COVER — HONORABLE MENTION — GLOBAL EBOOK AWARDSBRONZE MEDAL AWARD WINNER — READERS FAVORITEFINALIST — USA BOOK NEWS — BEST BOOKS AWARDSFINALIST — WRITER’S DIGEST 19th INDIE BOOK AWARDSThis multi-award winning, 240 page book, based on a true story, opens on D-Day, June 6, 1944 . . . Louis Pfeifer, an 82nd Airborne paratrooper is about to commit to combat, while he recalls that on Ash Wednesday, 1926, a young couple, Alex and Theresa, left their six children home on the farm. They drove through heavy rains to attend Mass in town. That’s when the temperature dropped fast, and the heavy rain became a snowy windswept blizzard. Only one of them would survive that night. A Stunning Story of Love, Death, and Survival on the Kansas Prairie.

The terrible loss upended the lives of this working-class family in ways no one could have expected. Through it all, the ironclad bonds of love held them together as they endured the Great Depression and an unceasing string of trials, losses, and hardships.

Based on actual events, When I Was a Child documents the inner strength, courage, and sheer grit that steadied the couple’s children through loss, economic crises, tornados, dust storms and war. Focusing on the extraordinary life of Louis Pfeifer, this vividly rendered book juxtaposes vignettes of a tragic past–the loss of a mother, father, and grandmother–against Louis’s harrowing experiences as an 82nd Airborne paratrooper and prisoner of war during World War II. What emerges is an inspirational story of love and family bonds as Louis and his siblings grow up to become devoted, successful parents–despite all odds.

Powerful, honest, and unflinching, When I Was a Child is about the suffering that life inflicts–and the bravery that gets us to the other side, becoming much wiser and stronger along the way.

My Review: This is a wonderful book of life in the 1920s onward. Kansas was in the dustbowl and tornado alley, too. Times were hard and blizzards happened often. War was hell, being a POW, and being liberated before death of starvation from the Stalag, to be liberated and receive true food and nutrition would be a shock to the taste buds and system. Volga Germans – immigrating from the Volga area of what was Prussia at the time, says much to me. My ancestors also came from Volga area and they, too, settled in Ellis County. I’ve got a huge sense of connection as I knew each town and city, I understood, and I must check my family tree to see if I’m related to the author.

A Narcissist Destroyed My Life

Please welcome Nicole Dake to my blog. Good morning, Nicole. I’m happy to host you on my blog.

https://www.amazon.com/Narcissist-Destroyed-My-Life-Rebuild-ebook/dp/B0BPYM1Q18?ref_=ast_sto_dp

1. Please introduce yourself to those reading this blog post.

I am a blogger, author and mom of two.  I write about self improvement, parenting, mental health and personal finance.  I am from Denver, CO and currently reside in Germany.

2. Has writing always been part of your life and when did you “know” that it was time to start writing your first book.

Yes, writing has been a part of my life since I was a kid.  I always journaled, and I started writing poetry when I was in middle school.  As an adult, I started writing a couple of books that I never finished.  But then in 2021, I started blogging as a precursor to writing a book. 

I self-published my first book, Trauma Survivor’s Guide to Coping With Panic Attacks, in September 2021.  I don’t know if you ever know that it is time, you just have to do something NOW, even if you aren’t ready.  If you wait to be ready, then you could be waiting forever.  So no, I didn’t have any clear sign that it was time.  I just decided to go for it.

3. How difficult was it writing your first book?

Once I sat down to write, it was actually easier than I thought.  My first book was pretty short, and I finished writing in about 2 weeks.  It was information that was drawn from personal experience to begin with, and then I did additional research to give the book a scientific base.  I love to research though, so that part was fun for me.

4. Have you ever wanted to give up and what stopped you?

I think there are frequent times that I want to give up, when things aren’t going the way that I planned, I get stuck, or it feels like a chore to get up in the morning and write.  I have made it a habit to write daily though, so if I am not feeling it, I just write a journal or a bad rough draft, then figure I will fix it tomorrow when I am feeling better.

I haven’t given up because writing has always been a dream of mine.  I have read that it can take several years to make it a successful career, so I don’t want to give up when that might just be around the next corner.  I have worked too hard at this to give up.

5. Who is the most supportive of you and your dream to be a writer?

My boyfriend is the most supportive, for sure!  He proofreads a lot of my writing, and has tried to help me get over my overuse of exclamation points (somewhat unsuccessfully), and he celebrates all of my milestones with me.  I get some of my inspiration for articles from him too.  It really means the world to have a supportive partner!

6. Anything specific you want to tell your readers?

Since I write about mental health, and healing your life, I want to tell my readers:  Don’t ever give up on yourself.  You have the power within you to change your life.  Even if you just make baby steps, eventually if you keep going you are going to have a completely different life than the one that you started with.

7. What is the best advice given to you (book or otherwise), and by whom?

A mentor of mine in High School told me:  You get out of it what you put into it.  She was talking about a school club, but it applies to pretty much any situation in life.

8. What is your target audience and what aspect of your writing do you feel targets that audience?

For my most recent book, “A Narcissist Destroyed my Life: How do I Rebuild?” It is targeted to anyone who was raised by narcissists or in a relationship with one.  It talks about healing from that type or relationship, based in my own experience, with scientific information on how to heal as well.

9. Did the cover evolve the same way, or did you work with someone to make it come together for you?

I had an idea for a cover, then I posted on Twitter to find an artist.  I worked with Amy Smith (https://twitter.com/Amysmith26__) and she did a wonderful job.  I told her what I wanted, and she came back to me within about a week with a proof.  I was pleasantly surprised with the quick turn-around time, and the quality is amazing.

10. What are you working on now? Can we get a peek, an excerpt?

Currently, I have several projects started.  The one that will be coming out next is called, Practicing Buddhism in Everyday Life.

Here is an excerpt from the introduction:

It was a mindset coaching program that led me back to Buddhism, back to Mindfulness and Meditation, and back to myself.

Sometimes in life, we are looking for something without really realizing what it is.  I was looking for answers to why my life felt so empty.  I had everything that I was ‘supposed’ to have in life.  The whole dream of the white picket fence life in the suburbs.  Only, it felt like something was missing.  Everything was ‘fine’ but I was tired of fine.  I wanted more.

Only, I came to realize that more, in this case, was actually less.  What I really wanted most of all was to simplify, and to return to listening to my inner voice.  It was telling me that all the stuff, all the trappings of life wasn’t what I really wanted.  I wanted spiritual realization.  I wanted inner peace.

More stuff will never help you find spiritual realization. 

There is an old saying that, “when the student is ready, the teacher will appear.”  I have found that to be true in my own life.

My inner longing was what led me to starting a coaching program that would spur me on in the path to finding inner peace and spiritual realization.  Of all places, I found my coach, Tanvi, on Instagram.  Even with the whole influencer culture there, there is a lot of spirituality and positivity on Instagram, too.

About a year ago I enrolled in the program called Burnout to Badass, with coaching provided by Tanvi Chadha of We Wear Wellness. On her website she states her mission as, “I help ambitious women who struggle with negativity, overwhelm, and anxiety, to transform their mindset by shifting their limiting beliefs, and embody the BEST version of themselves through the power of SELF-LOVE!”

First, I started following Tanvi’s We Wear Wellness account for all of the positivity that I found there. She was so happy and upbeat that I was drawn to her energy right away! When she advertised in one of her videos that she had 4 coaching spots open, I emailed her right away because I wanted one of them. I needed to find out how to create an infectious, beautiful energy like that for myself!

11. Any last words before we wrap things up?

Thank you so much for allowing me to do this interview and to speak about my work, it really means a lot!

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