25.12.12

Book Review: Hope for the Flowers by Trina Paulus

In today's competitive era, some people would try to purposely step on someone else's foot to be on top. They don't care if they have already crossed boundaries, degrading others' self-worth and dignity. They do not realize that crab mentality isn't the key to success but rather, it is through truly knowing one's self and reaching goals without hurting others are what it take to be the best that you can be.

This is what I've learned from the book , "Hope for the Flowers" by Trina Paulus. The book is so simple that even a gradeschooler can easily grasp it. Truth is, it really looks like a children's book but no, it is for people from all ages and walks of life.

The book, actually a tale, has characters composed of a male and a female worm. The two were curious to know what's hidden up in the clouds since many other worms outdo each other just to get there. The one that will excite you in the story was how the female worm found herself transform into a beautiful butterfly.

The story is an easy read, and a creative one at that, since each page is actually composed of a short narration and simple yet witty conversations of the characters. At times, you'll pause for a moment and ponder on a character's line that has a significant connection with real life.

It is a book that spells hope, peace, and love. I totally like the flavor of love incorporated in the story especially as shown between the male and female worm.

With this very relaxing book, one can really read this on bed before entering dreamland. You'll sleep with hope, peace, and love in your heart.

1 comment:

  1. What's up, after reading this amazing post i am too cheerful to share
    my experience here with mates.

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