Dindy Yokel, Book Reviewer

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Life Your Way

by Dindy Yokel

Life in the twenty-first century is lightening fast and there is an epidemic of books, business coaches, and gurus who are penning self-help guides, websites, blogs, and more telling us how to do it all and do it faster. The result... Read More

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The Park Our Town Built

by Dindy Yokel

The US Census Bureau reports there are 17.3 million Spanish-speaking residents in the United States today—thus expanding the market for bilingual illustrated children’s offerings to 4,900 books in print today. The Park Our Town... Read More

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Nettie Parker's Backyard

by Dindy Yokel

C.V. Smith’s protagonist in her novel Nettie Parker’s Backyard breaks with traditional book format, creating a three-dimensional adventure wherein she invites the reader directly into her story: “Why don’t you meet me there?”... Read More

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About Grief

by Dindy Yokel

"About Grief" creates a safe haven for the suffering and their family, friends, and co-workers. Placing the book in context, Ron Marasco and Brian Shuff write, “All the stories and information in this book are here for one reason: to... Read More

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The Imprint Journey

by Dindy Yokel

We ask ourselves why we repeat the same behavior despite the consequences to ourselves and others. In "The Imprint Journey", Liliane Desjardins attributes this phenomenon to the subconscious imprints that one has accumulated through... Read More

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Asperger Syndrome

by Dindy Yokel

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes states that two out of every ten thousand children have Asperger Syndrome (“AS”). As more symptoms are added to the list, children are being diagnosed earlier and more... Read More

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Strays

by Dindy Yokel

In the tradition of Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist, James Redfield’s The Celestine Prophesy, and Carlos Castenada’s The Teachings of Don Juan comes Strays, by Jeanne Webster. This tale of a woman searching and finding her raison... Read More

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