Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Review of The PSP Chronicles by Tim Brown with Giveaway


Welcome to the blurb blitz tour for The Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Chronicles by Tim Brown. It's the story of a man, his disease, and his faith, told in a journal format. I am sharing an excerpt with you today, as well as my review of the book. You can follow the tour for more excerpts and reviews. Please leave Tim a comment or question along the way and remember to enter the giveaway.


The PSP Chronicles

Follow the struggles, joys and sorrows on one man's personal journey as he chronicles his travails with early onset dementia and a rare, terminal brain disease- no treatment, and no cure.

Read an excerpt:
Reading and focusing are becoming much more difficult for me now. I have become critical to the point of berating myself over spelling errors, grammar, missing words, punctuation and rambling sentences. The medical terminology for this is agrammatism. I thought, “What the hell?” This story and subsequent books aren’t meant to be perfect written works. This is a true story of my personal journey with a rare, terminal brain disease called PSP and dementia, which continues to evolve before my readers’ eyes. The road I travel includes my relationship with God, my family, friends, and all the baggage I can carry. Come. I invite you to travel on this journey with me and share in my experiences, wherever they may lead.

https://amzn.to/2xFb6Cd


**My thoughts**
At the time of me writing this review, it has been 6 1/2 weeks since my mother passed away from Alzheimer's. I came across this book a couple of weeks ago and really felt that I had to read it, because of her recent struggle. While PSP and Alzheimer's are not the same, they are both forms of dementia, so I knew there would be a lot in Tim's story that I would understand, or hoped I would understand. 

It's not often that you find a book written by the person suffering from the dementia. We've had some fictional books written. There are dozens of books by caregivers and loved ones. But it's completely different when you're hearing it straight out of the horse's mouth. No matter what your feelings are on the topic or how Tim has chosen to share his story, you have to give the man mad props for baring his soul and creating this book.

He describes in detail the ways in which his body is falling apart. He provides the medical terminology associated with it, most of which you will stumble over trying to pronounce in your head. Welcome to some of his struggles on a much smaller level. He talks about the pain, the stiffness, the forgetting, the tics (blinking), and, and, and... Yes, I can observe these things in people like my mother, or a friend who suffers from Friedrich's Ataxia, or others with any other related diseases. I can describe what I see, but I cannot fully articulate what it must feel from from the other side.

Add to their complications having a son with autism. I feel his pain in that area, but as a caregiver/teacher, not as a parent. And then having multiple illnesses and deaths with close friends and family. I lost two aunts within two weeks of losing my mother, not to mention a few friends earlier in the year from various reasons. So those are other small ways I found myself relating to this book. I didn't think I would find as many of those parallels when reading this story.

Tim tells his story in a sort of journal format. This means that sometimes there are more intriguing stories. Sometimes it is more of a boring listing of those day-to-day tasks and events. But that's what makes the story even more real, because that's how life operates. I think readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the struggles of those with dementia and chronic debilitating illnesses when they read this book.


About Tim Brown

T.J. Brown-an ordinary family man with an extraordinary story. He is from Toronto, On but has called the small town of Ayr, in southwestern Ontario home for the past twenty-five years. He worked in the automotive parts manufacturing sector until five years ago when he had to leave work life due to illness.
Tim has been blogging his PSP journey, sharing his personal experiences with this disease as well as FTD - frontotemporal dementia. His readership spans the globe.
Through his efforts, it is Tim’s hope to give voice to those suffering from PSP and similar diseases that no longer have a voice of their own. Advocating for those affected... patients, spouses, families and friends. Always, with the goal of raising awareness, understanding and support to further research into prime of life brain diseases. He has made his story universal, yet personal and relatable.

www.timbrownauthor.com/

Facebook: The PSP Chronicles Tim Brown – Author


Tim Brown will be awarding a $25 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

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Saturday, September 15, 2018

The Talking Donkey by Rosalyn Grace Abankwah


The Talking Donkey


This book is a bible story that saw a donkey speak for the first time to a human being by the power of God. It has great moral lessons for children to learn obedience to God's Word. The children get to do activities after reading or listening to the story to keep them engaged and remembering what was learned.


https://amzn.to/2MAgvz7


About Rosalyn Grace Abankwah


Rosalyn Grace Abankwah is an international evangelist of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and Indie author of Road to salvation, Scars On Me, Had I Known, The Talking Donkey,The Lost Treasure, Colors Of The Bible, The ABC of the Bible, The Abigail In Me. She is also a nurse, Strategic Life and Spirituality coach and an entrepreneur. Living in Tennessee, she loves all things gospel teachings, winning souls for Christ, helping young teenage girls get second chances in life in Ghana, West Africa. Rosalyn is humbled to teach, coach and help everyone especially women turn their passion into reality especially women in Africa with limited resources through her tutorials on udemy.com, her own website, and her coaching program. She loves connecting with people hungry for more in life, so be sure to check her out!

Friday, September 14, 2018

The Limit Is When You Say Stop, Vol. 2: It's My Time by Patrick Malcolm #TLIWYSS

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The Limit Is When You Say Stop™ Vo. 2 "It's My Time," is the ultimate answer to life's challenges, bullying, relationship building between friends and family, and dealing with shortcomings while becoming an inspired individual. A brief glance at the table of contents will captivate any individual in search of an invaluable resource for empowerment, bully prevention, and inspiration. No matter the age demographic, this is the perfect book for schools, after-school programs, youth groups, corporate environments, and churches, etc.

FOCUS - REFLECT - TRANS4RM

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About Patrick Malcolm


Patrick Malcolm was born and raised in Jamaica West Indies by his single mother. With the loss of his father at 4 months, Mr. Malcolm supported his family as eldest and only son of three siblings at an early age. Responsibility was instilled in his early years and became an integral factor in how he has matured from child to adult. Mr. Malcolm has always done whatever possible to provide guidance and care-take, for the sake of his mother and his family, then and now. Mr. Malcolm’s drive and determination have led to a successful career as an Actor/Stuntman & Precision Driver. His appearances include various print magazines, commercials, and TV appearances in shows such as Law and Order and HBO series OZ with stunt and precision driving performances in films such as The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The Taking of Pelham 123, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and Batman, to name a few. Mr. Malcolm also takes time to help those in need of advice, encouragement and/or a lending ear through written word and speech as Author/Motivational Speaker.

Website: https://www.thelimitiswhenyousaystop.com
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Monday, September 10, 2018

Read an excerpt from Living Forward, Looking Backward by Nate Nasralla with Giveaway


Welcome to the book blast tour for Living Forward, Looking Backward by Nate Nasralla. I have a snippet of it for you to read today, and then there is a great giveaway at the end. Please follow the tour to leave questions and comments for Nate along the way as you read even more excerpts.


Living Forward, Looking Backward


If we’re honest, we'll admit our days are filled with normal routines, like eating cereal and sitting in traffic. We often wonder, “is this it?”

But do we really have to quit our jobs and travel the world to find a fulfilling, purposeful life? Is it possible to find significance in our daily routines, right here and now?

After experiencing a rapid series of major life changes within a single year, Nate stumbled upon a reality that’s shared by us all: there's profound meaning in our ordinary, everyday moments, but we can't see it.

Through painfully-honest storytelling and candid conversation, Nate shares how years of mistakes and missteps uncovered a simple framework that reveals the greater purpose behind our everyday lives, and why the answers to life's deep questions are often backward from what we expect.



https://amzn.to/2O1Soe1

Read an excerpt:
Are you living a meaningful life?

If we’re honest, most of us will answer “not sure,” or “not really.” It’s not an easy question to emphatically answer, “yes!” The reality is that our days are often filled with more routines than grand adventures, and we’re not fulfilled by the common things in life. Eating cereal, sitting in traffic, and staying home on a Saturday when plans fall through won’t make the headlines and highlights displayed on our social media feeds. Instead, we’re captivated by the extraordinary things which will never happen within a normal week – getting a big promotion, finishing a marathon, buying a new car.

I believe, however, that your regular life is far more significant than you realize. There is deep meaning hiding in your everyday conversations and ordinary interactions – you just can’t see it in the moment. You and I both need a framework to help us uncover more of the meaning in our ordinary, everyday lives. We need more stories.

 About Nate Nasralla


Nate is an author & entrepreneur who helps us find more meaning in the ordinary, everyday moments of our lives.

Nate and his wife, Erin, were raised in Chicago and now hail from Denver. After moving cities and cycling through a rapid series of major life changes, Nate launched his publishing company, Live Forward, to help others find more meaning in their everyday lives.

Building on his experience as the co-founder of a successful, venture-backed startup company, and as a frequent speaker and trainer on storytelling for nonprofit leaders, Nate's recent book, Living Forward, Looking Backward, helps others understand the greater purpose behind their own life stories.

Through Nate's memories, stories, and candor, we learn how the principle of paradox and the story of the Gospel shows up in each of our lives, often in ways we don't expect, and ways that feel even a little backward to us.

Author Links:

https://www.livefwd.org
https://twitter.com/NNasrall


Nate Nasralla will be awarding a $25 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

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