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The shade of a tree is sweeter shared

The Shade Tree by Suzy Lee

April 19, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

CBR15Passport country   If you like folktales and legends, The Shade Tree is a great one to add to your collection. It takes a classic Korean folktale and updates it, while keeping a classic feeling. Suzy Lee’s story shows how a traveler tricks a rich man into selling him something that in the end, probably cannot be owned, but due to perception and the entitlement, the rich man thinks if he wants, he can own. And though he might have wealth he is lacking in […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, History Tagged With: adaptations, BR15Passport, Compassion, Fairy Tales & Folklore, Helen Mixter, korea, Korean, Social Themes, Suzy Lee

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:247 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fiction, History · Tags: adaptations, BR15Passport, Compassion, Fairy Tales & Folklore, Helen Mixter, korea, Korean, Social Themes, Suzy Lee ·
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“Some days are just survival days, and that’s OK”

How to Keep House While Drowning: 31 Days of Compassionate Help by KC Davis

February 6, 2022 by esmemoria 9 Comments

I’m exhausted. I want to review this book like any other book—with sense, detail, and maybe a little wit—but I’m too tired and too sad to say much more than: this is a great, great book. It’s been recommended highly by Emmalita (see awesome review here) and it sounded like the right book at the right time for me. How to Keep House While Drowning: 31 Days of Compassionate Help by KC Davis is about combatting shame and judgment around taking care of your space. […]

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: Compassion, KC Davis, self-love

esmemoria's CBR14 Review No:7 · Genres: Health · Tags: Compassion, KC Davis, self-love ·
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Anything Worth Doing is Worth Doing Partially

How to Keep House While Drowning: 31 Days of Compassionate Help by KC Davis

January 10, 2021 by Emmalita 11 Comments

Note: I have also reviewed a revised and expanded edition of this book due out in late April, 2022.   I believe deeply in letting go of shame*, especially when it comes to house work. There are a lot of reasons why house keeping can get away from you and putting a lot of shame on yourself about it is unnecessary and counter productive. I know this deeply and truly about other people. It is much much harder to apply those beliefs to myself. A […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Compassion, How to Keep House While Drowning, KC Davis, Self-help, strugglecare, The cleaning series

Emmalita's CBR13 Review No:3 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Compassion, How to Keep House While Drowning, KC Davis, Self-help, strugglecare, The cleaning series ·
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