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"We're there in the photo that hangs on the wall,/
the first childhood memory I can recall . . ."
The poetry develops around a mutual love of reading, and the closeness that it has brought.
The illustrations by Warren Hanson add a timeless, but time-tinged, romantic feeling to these moments of closeness that will tug at your heart.
And what do you think they are reading in the first photograph? Why, The Cat in the Hat! Think of that!
"That photograph shows the best times that I've had:/
all those times I spent reading with Dad."
As the story develops and time passes, the roles change. At eight, her father listens to her reading to her dolly, hamster and stuffed bear. In college, they would discuss authors over the telephone that she was reading. After she is a mother, she owns the old reading chair, and he watches her read The Cat in the Hat to her two little girls. As he ages, she reads to him while he is in bed.
As she thinks about all of these experiences, she remembers that "there was always a book before saying good-night."
"The best of the times that I've ever had/
are all of those times I've spend reading with Dad."
The illustrations are filled with closeness, Dad and daugher hugging or sitting close to one another. They make you feel a warmth in your chest that makes you yearn to have such moments with a father or a daughter.
But if you are like me, you will find that the best part is the idea of how to use reading as a connection throughout life.
What a wonderful way to reinforce a heritage of reading! I suggest that you think about how you can build on all of those wonderful stories you read together years ago. One way that I did it was to ask my daughter which books we had read together she liked best. Then I wrote a review of each one, and posted it on-line giving her full credit for the selection. In many cases, I also described her reactions to the stories. In this way, she can read a journal of our experiences together with those books. And the journal can be shared with her children someday. You can do the same . . . or even better, pick something that will mean even more in your family!
Connect with all you love and care about through books and reading!
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I recommend this book. It may, or may not, foretell human life in the year 3300, even so, it tells me that I have been missing something. I'm becoming a sci-fi fan!
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Overall, I think the book does a great job at outlining a practical framework and approach to portfolio management. What's more, the book's concepts and tools seem fairly easy to implement....which is always a good thing.
Some of the ideas in the book are new and some aren't, but the book has done a great job at simplifying these concepts (ie. portfolio management) and making them accessible and usable. Instead of the usual 'pie in the sky' statements, this book dives into a company and illustrates how the tools and frameworks can be used in a typical business. It's refreshing to find the kind of book that can help you manage the execution of these issues.
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This book can easily be read in two to three hours. I just read it over the weekend and was able to start applying some of the ideas.