Official Review: It's Easier to Dance

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Re: Official Review: It's Easier to Dance

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I usually don't read memoirs, but something about the courage and resilience of this woman makes me want to read it. Too bad about the grammatical errors, but it doesn't sound like they detract too much from the story. Thanks for your insight!
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I love memoirs, most especially because the lessons therein are gems of wisdom that you can't get anywhere else. Learn resilience and strength, to defy the odds and believe you can do it by only dancing to the tune that life presents you. I am looking forward to finding inspiration from the author’s approach to life. Thank you for your most captivating review.
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It's sometimes necessary to defy all odds and believe in oneself. Life may come with challenges but it's better to dance to the tunes of what life brings. Thanks for this review.
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The book, “Easier to dance, living beyond boundaries is a masterpiece. It showcases the power of positive thinking. It made this very clear, that u are whom you see yourself to be.
Annie Harris-Meachem painted a picture of the power of perspective and the resilience to stay focused irrespective of the negative influence your environment or the society profers.
What a breathtaking review.
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'Official Review: It's Easier to Dance, by Annie Harris-Meachem', well explains the structure of the contents of the memoir and is as original as the book, specially when it says, 'Despite the challenges the author faced, she grew up to be an indispensable part of her society!'
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This sounds like an amazing story of adversity and overcoming. I love when individuals are able to maintain and positive attitude and triumph despite his or her setbacks. I'm touched that the author was able to share her story. It is too bad about the errors.
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It sounds truly inspiring and remarkable. It does. I don't , however, think that it is a book or a genre( memoirs) that I am very open to. As such, I think I'll pass.
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the book is good and inspiring
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Loved your review, though not a book I will be reading
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A narrative about the life journey of a woman with cerebral palsy. Being strong and useful to people around her in spite of her challenges is commendable. Good book. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Sushan Ekanayake »

I have to honestly admit that I usually do not like non fiction. But reading initial few pages of this book made me want to read it fully. The writing style is goos that it allows reader to quickly grasp what she expresses.

Thank you for the descriptive review but anyway with the forwarde and the introduction of the book I could get a wholistic idea about the book.

Cerebral palsy is a debilitating condition for both the child and the parents. Being a medical student I have seen several of them and have a quite understanding of their difficulties. Discussing such a topic might be interesting to anyone who is sympathetic and can feel for others.

Thank you for the good and honest review even mentioning about the grammar errors. Hope to read the book fully as soon as I finish what I am currently reading 👍👍
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The review compels one to get the book "It's easier to dance" since it tends to inspire one to achieve his or her set goals, especially the disable.
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I think a story of resilience, strength and conquer of a disability is a great read. It makes us aware of the struggles people with disabilities face each day. This always passes by my mind when I see people with needs. Although I always see them as equals, as everybody should, I always asked myself and think about all the hardships they fight. Thanks for this free book. Congrats for being book of the day.
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I can't wait to get my hands on this book.
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