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Review of Dragonfly

Posted: 28 Feb 2024, 03:06
by Veronica Hunter
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Dragonfly" by Shirlae A Carruthers.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The story centers on the personal experiences of the author's life, Shirlae. She narrated her journey from a toxic job to another job, emphasizing her personal and professional growth. The book delves into her affection for dogs, the loss of her loved ones, and her sense of connection to them. Additionally, Shirlae discusses our connection to spirits and reflects on her path as a counselor.
 
Dragonfly by Shirlae A. Carruthers is a deeply personal narrative that narrates the author's experiences, emotions, and encounters with nature, grief, and the human spirit. Through a series of anecdotes and reflections, Carruthers invites readers into her world, offering glimpses of her journey through life's joys and struggles. One of the most compelling aspects of Dragonfly is Carruthers' connection to nature and her experiences with birds, particularly magpies.
 
The author's journey into the field of counseling is another standout aspect of the book. Through her experiences working with clients facing various challenges, she shared valuable lessons about empathy, healing, and the importance of self-care. These insights offer readers a deeper understanding of the complexities of human emotion and the role of counseling in fostering growth and resilience. 
 
I found nothing to dislike about the book. The section in Shirlae's story where she expressed her deep affection for dogs resonated with me on a deep level. Dogs, truly remarkable creatures, hold a special place in my heart, and I have encountered the transformative power of their companionship firsthand. Despite once harboring a fear of dogs, my perception shifted drastically when I formed a close bond with one. However, I can't begin to explain the grief I felt when we lost him. To this day, I reflect on some of the funny things he does. In reflecting on Shirlae's words, I am reminded of a quote by Anatole France: "Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened." These words encapsulate the truth that the love and connection we share with animals have the power to awaken and enrich our souls in ways that are both profound and ineffable. Through our bonds with animals, we discover depths of empathy, compassion, and love that expand our understanding of the world and our place within it.
 
The book's editing is superb, as I didn't encounter any errors within its pages. I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars because of the emotions it invoked in me and also because of its impactful message. By sharing her story with honesty, Shirlae inspires readers to embrace life's challenges, find strength in adversity, and cultivate deeper connections with themselves and others. I recommend the book to readers who enjoy personal narratives intertwined with themes of self-discovery, resilience, and spiritual connection. Additionally, individuals interested in counseling or therapeutic practices may find the book insightful due to its exploration of the counseling journey.

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Re: Review of Dragonfly

Posted: 29 Feb 2024, 19:35
by Alex Lynn
The connection to nature, particularly the author's experiences with birds like magpies, adds a unique and compelling dimension to the storytelling. The exploration of Carruthers' path into counseling and the valuable lessons shared about empathy, healing, and self-care offers readers an enriching perspective on the complexities of human emotions and the therapeutic process.

Re: Review of Dragonfly

Posted: 03 Mar 2024, 12:53
by Vinay Penubothu
Thank you for your detailed review! Your insights have piqued my interest, and I'm excited to dive into the book. Your review convinced me it's a must-read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts - they've inspired me to explore further.

Re: Review of Dragonfly

Posted: 04 Mar 2024, 14:38
by Rohith Kumar Pakala
Thank you for your valuable insights, your review built interest in me to read this book. Great information is given by you about the book, thank you for that.

Re: Review of Dragonfly

Posted: 04 Mar 2024, 20:51
by Anil Baade
Thank you for your valuable insights about this book. You've explained about the book very well. I'll definitely add this to my reading list

Re: Review of Dragonfly

Posted: 05 Mar 2024, 13:36
by Dani Elle Ele
I appreciate your valuable perspectives; your review sparked my interest in reading this book. You provided excellent information about the book, and I thank you for that.

Re: Review of Dragonfly

Posted: 13 Mar 2024, 23:32
by Kristin Cowan
I also appreciate her explanation of animals roles in our healing

Re: Review of Dragonfly

Posted: 27 Mar 2024, 08:52
by Williams Nnodim
Shirlae's book chronicles her transition from toxic work environments, highlighting personal growth and her love for dogs. She also delves into loss, spirituality, and her journey as a counselor.

Re: Review of Dragonfly

Posted: 01 Apr 2024, 15:48
by Bradley Twesten
Thank you for your detailed review! Your insights have piqued my interest, and I'm excited to dive into the book. Your review convinced me it's a must-read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts - they've inspired me to explore further.

Re: Review of Dragonfly

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 16:53
by Cynthia Pence
As a prospective reader, this review of Dragonfly by Shirlae A. Carruthers draws me in with its deeply personal and emotional narrative. The focus on the author's journey from overcoming toxic work environments to personal and professional growth feels both relatable and inspiring. I’m particularly touched by the themes of loss, love for animals, and connection to nature. The review's mention of her bond with dogs and how it resonates with the reviewer’s personal experience highlights the profound emotional impact that pets can have on our lives.