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100 Ways To Say I Love You Mother
Contributor(s): Watson, James Lee, Sr. (Author)
ISBN: 0964135639     ISBN-13: 9780964135635
Publisher: Sir James, Incorporated
OUR PRICE:   $21.94  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American - General
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 6" W x 9" (0.49 lbs) 114 pages
 
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"100 Ways to Say I love You Mother," a compelling book that every child, young or old, should give to their mother as a gift for this Holiday or any special occasion. Although the book is small and compact, it is riveting with subchapters and passages that every person can identify with. The book elicits many different mixed emotions. You can definitely learn something from each and every topic in the book. The author's favorite subtopic is the "Mother's Ten Golden Rules" but there are many in the book which the author thinks other readers will select as their favorites. The insightful events of everyday life make the book especially ripe for reading over and over again. Although the author emphasizes the importance of love between mother and child, the book is also embedded with many life experiences that a person encounters. The compactness of the book is intentional so people can carry the book with them wherever they go for inspiration as well as meditation. The author states, "I wanted to honor my mother and inspire others to reflect on how much they love and appreciate their own mothers." The book runs the spectrum of emotions; happiness, success, courage, faith, confidence, love, respect, gratitude, acceptance, communication, and wealth, in a single reading. The author goes on to say, "Once you have read '100 Ways to Say I Love You Mother', you will look at your relationship with mother and your own children in a different light." The author thinks that '100 Ways To Say I Love You Mother' is unusual in that it is written by an adult recalling his experiences as a child growing up and remembering how he perceived his mother through his now adult eyes. Not only does the book hold his personal recollections, but also the recollections of others such as friends, relatives and neighbors close to his Mother.