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There's nothing earth-shattering about this book. More like, advice you know you should be following, delivered in a kind, supportive, positive way.

I came to this book by way of Tom's meditations on InsightTimer, and I think that the book helps support what he was trying to accomplish with those recordings.

Bottom line? Worthy, worthy, worthy.
 
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laureenH | Aug 26, 2019 |
I was frankly very disappointed with this book. Although much of the advice is sound for those in a rut with their writing (go for walks, eat right, use your dreams, meditate) and some of the more esoteric stuff interesting (I look forward to trying out the visualisations which can be accessed online), but the price seems hefty for such a small book (just 130 pages) not especially nicely produced.

Would recommend Nathalie Goldberg Wild Mind and writing Down the Bones and Julia Cameron's The Right to Write and The Artist's Way instead - these titles continue to inspire me and my creative writing students. Also try the first Chapter of Robert Olen Butler's From Where You Dream which delivers the perfect kick in the pants for slackers.… (altro)
 
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bibliobibuli | Mar 7, 2010 |
A woman's entire life told in one book consisting of 33 stanzas, Tom Evans' 100 Years of Ermintude tries to be the touching and heart-felt life story of Ermintrude. The idea, however, just doesn't come off quite as well as I think the author intends it to.

Ermintrude's life story is told backwards, from her 100th birthday going back. Each major life happening (her husband's death, her daughter's breast cancer, her gay son's wedding) is told through a stanza. While this seems like it could be a unique way in telling a life story, and it is, I think it's due to the forced nature of some of the rhymes that the story looses it's strength; the story doesn't flow as naturally as it should. It's a strong story told through a medium that just doesn't seem to hit it's stride.

Flaws aside, 100 Years of Ermintrude is still an interesting character study. Ermintrude comes across as a feisty, determined person, the type whom old age has snuck up on and they aren't ready for it. Throughout her life, she seems to have stood strong and accepted what life has handed her and moved forward. That is a point that I must emphasize. Even though Evans tells Ermintrude's story in reverse, you can still see how she has moved forward in her life. The story telling process creates an interesting contrast in seeing how Ermintrude's life has progressed while we are watching her grow younger.
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tapestry100 | Jan 2, 2010 |

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7
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12
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#813,248
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½ 3.4
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3
ISBN
128
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1