Review of A Brighter Tomorrow
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Review of A Brighter Tomorrow
The horrible experience felt by the entire human race following the sudden impact of COVID-19 in the year 2020 is one that history will never forget. The global pandemic evoked a lot of unpleasant instances throughout the entire human race. Human-to-human relationships, the government, health institutions, stock exchanges among countries, businesses, jobs, and a lot more were affected.
We feel deeply for those who lost their loved ones during this dreadful experience and knowledge our gratitude to the frontline health workers who fought tirelessly to bring hope and comfort to the entire world. In her book, titled "A Brighter Tomorrow," Lori Schneider, MD, a neurologist and a medical acupuncturist in the United States, expressed her feelings and many other important life phenomena like injustice, courage, love, and hope through poetry and raised the hope of the human race for a brighter and better tomorrow.
This book is adorned with a lot of inspiration that will conjure the spirit of love, commitment, retreat, and hope for a better and brighter future, and this is the most prominent positive aspect of this book. Lori, expressing her thoughts and feelings through poetry rather than other forms of literature, will help connect readers' minds and inculcate the information with ease. The colorful artwork of the book is another area I must not fail to applaud the writer as it stimulates the hope of a brighter tomorrow itself. One of the topics, which she captioned "Stronger Every Day," was my favorite part of the book because I connected so emotionally with it, and that made me feel remorseful for an encounter I had some time ago. I felt the strong impact of Lori's lyrical message and wished I could turn back the hands of the clock.
Through this book, readers will find the vigor to remain resilient and committed with the hope of light at the end of the tunnel. The inclusion of motivational quotes from prominent authors like Deepak, Helen Keller, and others is noteworthy. A Brighter Tomorrow is written in amazing, simple poet words free of profanity, making it suitable for a wide range of readers, including young teens, adults, Christians, and non-Christians.
I enjoyed the rhythmical flow of the poem, and this kept my mind engrossed while I flipped through the pages. I found the book educating and inspiring, having stimulated the spirit of love and patriotism in me, and with all these, I will not hesitate to rate the book four out of four stars. This maximum rate is also not unconnected with the book's professional editing, as I did not encounter any grammar or editing errors while reading. All lovers of poetry will benefit from this book because it is educating and energizing, with promising good expectations.
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