Product Description: Amazon
Genre: Memoir
Actor, singer, songwriter Tyrese Gibson crafts a memoir filled with every emotion and life experience one
could possibly imagine. With personal experiences paired with reflective questions based on his extremely popular blog piece, "The Love Circle", Tyrese hopes to inspire readers to pursue their dreams and not let life's obstacles stand in the way.
Review
Tyrese wrote this book to answer several questions that have plagued us all. Some of Tyrese's chapter-based questions include: How much do you love yourself? How much do you want for yourself? Why do men cheat? What is your bottom line? Are you ready for the next level?
He answers these questions by sharing his personal story of growing from rags to riches. He even offers insight to single mothers about the things they are doing on a daily basis that may have a lasting effect on your children. Tyrese unselfishly exposed his self in order to give insight into the mind of a poverty stricken child who developed into a wealthy man.
Many of the readers of this book will read it just to appease their own curiosity about this known sex symbol. Be ready to be pleasantly surprised by this mans wisdom, though gritty at times, but true wisdom. It was refreshing to hear honest, jagged pill answers from a man on the topics women inquire about daily. Romantic relationships are not all that he tackles in this book. He also asks a very pointed question of “Who are your five people?” The people closest to you represent what you think of yourself. That chapter spoke volumes and will make anyone take a close look at your environment. Is your environment conducive for life and growth, or is it dead and not producing fruit?
This book starts off very strong and depending on the issues you are dealing with in your own personal life, it will offer great advice. Each and every reader can take away a lesson on the different trials and tribulations we all go through, even if they are caused by our own inability to get out of our own way. Great work for a first time novel. It is written in a form simple enough to be given to a young teen that might be faced with the same hardships. Anyone could read the book and gain knowledge from it.
I give it three and a half stars. *** 1/2
~ Katina Walton ~
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(Ed. S) an Assistant Professor at Oakwood University. She is currently pursuing her Ph. D at Alabama A&M University. She owns and operates her own tutoring company” Out front Tutoring,” She also offers professional development. She can be reached or Skyped at waltonkatina@yahoo.com. You can also follow her on her educational blog, Walton's Educational Newsletter.
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A great big thank you to Katina Walton for guest reviewing today. I don't review non-fiction often, so on the occassion that I get frequent requests to review a non-fiction work, I will ask someone to guest review for me. And I think Katina did a wonderful job. Please show her some support by asking questions or making comments. If you have any other requests please let me know. And if you have any educational questions please do contact her
HERE. Students need strong positive teachers that care and she is definitely a teacher that cares about their educational growth and success.
Thanks Katina!
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