Review of Chosen By Jane
Posted: 12 Oct 2021, 16:46
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Chosen By Jane" by Jane Condon.]
In Chosen by Jane, Jane Condon wrote extensively about her adventurous life. She introduced the author to her world of numerous intriguing experiences. She wrote about her childhood, teenage years, and her transition to adulthood. She equally wrote about her relationships and the many successes in her work life.
The book captured every facet of the author's life. The themes of love, friendship, and commitment, were explored in her story. The book seems to have been written by the author in conjunction with Carol H. Grimes and Susan D. Brandenburg. Find out about Jane Condon's life by reading through the pages of this exciting memoir.
The book contains many positive points. First, the author's diction was easy to comprehend. The average reader will have a good time reading through the pages of the book owing to its simple diction. I love how expressive and honest the author was about different facets of her life in the book. She wrote about her successes and failures. I love that the book contained pictures of the people, events, and places the author wrote about. It made the book more real to life. I also love how passionately the author lived her younger days. She put all she had into the things and people that mattered to her. She had beautiful work and relational experiences as a result.
On the negative side, I didn't like that the book was unnecessarily lengthy. Some chapters contained too much information that obviously wasn't part of the major highlights of the author's life. Also, I would have preferred if the author had added more chapters to the book. Some chapters contained information enough to make five different chapters. The reader may find it difficult to digest that much information at the stretch of a chapter.
The book was professionally edited. I found a few grammatical errors in it, but they weren't enough to take anything away from my enjoyment of the book. Despite the minor issue with the book's length, I still give the book 4 out of 4 stars. I didn't give the book a lower rating because I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the author's adventurous life. She also inspired great confidence in me with her successes on different projects.
The book is recommended to lovers of autobiography. Also, readers who wish to fully understand how to professionally run a school can get helpful tips from the author's life as a successful head of two Schools of art.
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Chosen By Jane
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In Chosen by Jane, Jane Condon wrote extensively about her adventurous life. She introduced the author to her world of numerous intriguing experiences. She wrote about her childhood, teenage years, and her transition to adulthood. She equally wrote about her relationships and the many successes in her work life.
The book captured every facet of the author's life. The themes of love, friendship, and commitment, were explored in her story. The book seems to have been written by the author in conjunction with Carol H. Grimes and Susan D. Brandenburg. Find out about Jane Condon's life by reading through the pages of this exciting memoir.
The book contains many positive points. First, the author's diction was easy to comprehend. The average reader will have a good time reading through the pages of the book owing to its simple diction. I love how expressive and honest the author was about different facets of her life in the book. She wrote about her successes and failures. I love that the book contained pictures of the people, events, and places the author wrote about. It made the book more real to life. I also love how passionately the author lived her younger days. She put all she had into the things and people that mattered to her. She had beautiful work and relational experiences as a result.
On the negative side, I didn't like that the book was unnecessarily lengthy. Some chapters contained too much information that obviously wasn't part of the major highlights of the author's life. Also, I would have preferred if the author had added more chapters to the book. Some chapters contained information enough to make five different chapters. The reader may find it difficult to digest that much information at the stretch of a chapter.
The book was professionally edited. I found a few grammatical errors in it, but they weren't enough to take anything away from my enjoyment of the book. Despite the minor issue with the book's length, I still give the book 4 out of 4 stars. I didn't give the book a lower rating because I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the author's adventurous life. She also inspired great confidence in me with her successes on different projects.
The book is recommended to lovers of autobiography. Also, readers who wish to fully understand how to professionally run a school can get helpful tips from the author's life as a successful head of two Schools of art.
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Chosen By Jane
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon