Review of A Brighter Tomorrow
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Review of A Brighter Tomorrow
A Brighter Tomorrow by Lori Schneider, MD is a drama and poetry book that outlines the mayhem caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which includes job loss, hunger, death, and so much more. The author noted the damage the pandemic caused to the United States of America and its citizens. She encouraged its citizens to be strong and that they would survive and pull through the pandemic. Lori commended the heroes, who are the medical practitioners that combatted the invisible enemy, which is the COVID-19 pandemic, and successfully showed amazing achievements by providing vaccines. This groundbreaking achievement has a wide range of possibilities for saving more lives.
A Brighter Tomorrow by Lori Schneider, MD is a book that discourages racism. The memory of the pandemic incident may still fade, but the necessity is to talk more about the prolonged and continuous existence of love, unity, and racial extermination. The masses should learn from the lessons of the pandemic. Love abolishes and expunges racism, which is why the author's emphasis is on love and oneness. Another aspect of love emphasized by the author is the special, selfless, and unconditional love of mothers and their devotion to ensuring the best coaching system and guidance for their children.
One positive aspect of this book is the ability of the author to attach diagrammatic illustrations to every strand or section of the book for an easy and in-depth understanding. I want to commend the author for being able to use different scenarios to communicate love, peace, oneness, and gender equality. Lori also used the medium to advise the masses to inculcate the habit of wearing medical masks to assist medical practitioners in eradicating the effects of the pandemic and reducing the mortality rate.
Lori aspires for the careful examination of a system of governance. Second, she desires a debate on any additional presidential checks and balances. Third, she seeks a system where people can seek truth and justice. The author confessed the hope she has for this new generation, particularly the young citizens of the United States of America, and the change they can implement towards making the country a better place by making peaceful petitions against the country’s injustices and understanding the power of truth, love, and unity towards having a better future. The writer encouraged women to keep fighting for gender equality and never allow their rights to be trampled upon.
This book is mind-blowing in all aspects. I found no errors in the book. Hence, I will rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I will recommend this book to those who want to inculcate virtues like love, oneness, and peace. I will also recommend it to young people who desire and crave a promising future.
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Racism is really a problem to mankind. Nice review
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