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Review of Choices
As adults responsible for nurturing and educating children, our role is to gently lead them in the right direction, knowing that imposing our decisions on them may not yield the desired outcome. Instead, we should aim to help them grasp the reasons and explanations behind our guidance and encourage them to make choices aligned with what's best. Choices by Gary Markman delves into the significance of our decisions today, emphasizing how they can shape our lives in an instant.
This book draws parallels with "Class of Lies," a Korean movie I watched while taking breaks while reading this novel. Harper unexpectedly finds himself on a picturesque path, puzzled by its tranquility, until he encounters his deceased colleague, Mel. The unsettling sight raises questions: Is Harper also dead? The notion seems too surreal to accept. Throughout his teaching, Harper emphasized questioning norms, a philosophy imparted to his five students: Eddie, Devi, Arianna, Fazzi, and Robby. Their individual interactions with Harper profoundly impacted their lives. How will they react to his apparent demise? Choices by Gary Markman unravels the mystery of Harper's untimely death and explores his enduring influence on his students' decisions and destinies.
I've long held the belief that leaving a lasting impact on the world is our most significant mission, shaping everything we do. How do your actions contribute to the betterment of the world? It's a question worth reflecting on. This book has enriched my perspective, particularly Harper's mantra, "Difficulty and Impossible are Not Synonyms," which resonates deeply with me. Its themes encompass racism, equality, friendships, love, family, and the power of choice. Among them, the friendship between Devi and Eddie stands out, marked by unwavering solidarity. Their willingness to sacrifice for each other is truly admirable. Each chapter is meticulously structured around the lives of the characters, with titles reflecting the characters’ names.
I found nothing to dislike about this book; its pacing felt perfectly balanced. The incorporation of humor elicited chuckles from me on several occasions, adding a delightful dimension to the narrative. What truly resonated with me was the ability to empathize deeply with the characters—I shed tears alongside them, felt a pang of sorrow during their lowest moments, experienced genuine fear during perilous situations, and savored the warmth of their romantic and platonic connections. Moreover, the book maintained an optimal level of suspense, keeping me engrossed until the very end.
Readers who appreciate heartwarming stories laced with humor will undoubtedly delight in this book. I believe it's also a valuable read for young adults, offering insights into the importance of making informed decisions. I rate this book five out of five stars because of the positives I mentioned above, but I would suggest another round of editing for this book because of the errors discovered, which are not enough for a star deduction.
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WOAH! Talk about taking a HARD left turn! While this is a concept that’s been done before, this looks to be a nice, fresh take on it. If you kick things off with a surprise like that, I can only imagine what else is in store for the rest of the book.Harper unexpectedly finds himself on a picturesque path, puzzled by its tranquility, until he encounters his deceased colleague, Mel. The unsettling sight raises questions: Is Harper also dead?
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