It's really good to see a young PNG writer get his book published internationally. The chances for such an opportunity are very slim, as PNG young writers would note. So good on this author for landing the publication.
But I must say, reading the blurb at the back left me none too impressed. The grammar on the blurb was terrible. At the very least it put me off any serious consideration in buying the book. I'm not sure if the writer wrote the blurb or the editor of the book. In any case it didn't help in getting me interested. It's selling for quite a sum so buying it would be a gamble. So I would have to borrow it somewhere and read it before I can let myself buy it.
My post here is quite unfair considering I haven't read the book yet may have put off potential readers. But bookworms understand the value of the blurb. It's supposed to wet the appetite of potential buyers/readers. In this case it failed only that.
I hope my low expectations can be lifted by a more informed reader.
Heavenise day!
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
America the Beautiful - Rediscovering What Made This Nation Great ––By Dr. Ben Carson (2012): Book Review By Amos T. Wama
I’ve thumbed through the pages of a New York Times Best Seller and great book, “America the Beautiful - Rediscovering What Made This Nation Great”, by Dr. Benjamin Carson (with his wife, Candy).
Dr. Ben Carson is a prolific writer and Thinker; he’d also penned
two profound books, ‘The Gifted Hands” and “Take the Risk”. He’s also God’s greatest
gift to this generation: a gifted brain surgeon. Currently he is the Director
of Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery & Professor of Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins
University in Baltimore, U.S.A.
In February 2013, the Wall
Street Journal–WSJ flaunted
“Ben Carson for President” on its front page after Dr. Carson had intellectually
‘lectured’, President Barack Obama––my two role models in the same room––for 27
minutes straight during the ‘National
Prayer Breakfast’ (07 Feb 2013). The speech became an instant hit and went viral
on the internet. Considered the ‘New Conservative Folk Hero’ by many in the U.S., the
devout Christian––who publicly declared ‘Jesus is my role model’––Dr. Carson had
proposed logical, cost-effective policy options at the Prayer Breakfast.
Many of the ‘hot issues’ he addressed at the Prayer Breakfast
are dealt comprehensively in this book––‘America the Beautiful.’ A brilliant
student of history and intellectual powerhouse, Dr. Carson artfully canvasses a
wide-array of issues––historical underpinnings of Europe’s current economic crisis
and the lessons for the U.S.; political developments in U.S.; racism to which
he’s nor bitter; capitalism; socialism; and America–a moral nation or not.
Coming from a poor background: rough and tough neighborhood and,
being raised by a single mum doing multiple low-paying jobs, Dr. Carson is understandably
passionate about quality education being the ‘key to success in life’. An avid
reader and lover of books from childhood, what he ‘discovered between the pages
of books’ guided him to realize full potential, to becoming the person he is
today.
‘Walking the Talk’ in education, he’d founded the Carson Scholars Fund 17 years ago which
operated in all 50 states. The Fund awards US$1,000 college scholarships to
students in grades 4-11 who excel academically and are dedicated to
serving their communities.
The multi–dimensional mind of a Neurosurgeon runs clearly throughout
the book as it churns out innovative, cost-effective and practical solutions to
U.S.’s pressing problems: from affordable HealthCare for every U.S. citizen to reducing
the nation’s mind-numbing national debt. Dr. Carson’s Biblically-based idea of
‘tithing’–everyone dips in 10% of gross income–as a fiscal public policy instrument
to address U.S.’s national debt problem is simple, straightforward and could
get traction among weary voters.
What I liked best in this book is Dr. Carson’s upfront, uncompromising stance on ‘political correctness–PC’. If allowed to fester undeterred, he correctly asserts, PC would stifle ‘freedom of speech, thought and association’; evidently fracking one of U.S.’s bedrock principals on which it stands.
A must-read book I
highly recommend to anyone wishing to be ‘read in’ the mind of a fascinating Thinker
and world-class Neurosurgeon.
© Amos T. Wama
Geneva, Switzerland
21 May 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
Improve Your Reading Improve Your Career, Business and Personal Life
In this short post, I wish to tie the importance of reading to your job. 21st century is a highly phased competitive century according to historians. There is so much truth in this sentence. Walls of countries are breaking down, cultures are merging like never before, giving birth to strange cultures or way of life, some of which are good and some are out right confusing.
I mekim ol manmeri i go longlong na ron nambout olsem anis long rot.
As organizations come to realize the
challenges of 21st century market place, they tighten their grips on
essential human skills that are necessary for day to day operation of their
business or organizations. They demand you to have those skills. I was a divisional
manager with a big oil palm company in Kimbe few months back and I am telling
you from my experience. I use to hire and fire, and people skill was always a determining
factor in the hire and fire process.
Critical Human Skills for 21st century carrier and business
success
READING IS ONE. WRITING IS ANOTHER. SPEAKING IS YET ANOTHER.
Writing and speaking can’t do
WITHOUT reading. That is why PNG Book Club puts every effort in nurturing
reading culture in PNG. One time back in University of Natural Resource and Environment
where I was attached a research scientist, a colleague of mine who was an academic
there passed few soils report from 4th year degree students for me
to read and mark. I made some very fascinating
discoveries. That some final year degree students can’t even differentiate between
past and presence tense. This is really bad, I thought to myself. Why? Because they
don’t read..Simple as that. You can hide and be lazy about reading but it will all
show when open your mouth to speak or put pen to paper.
Its gets harder and harder when
you try to get a good job with poor reading, writing and speaking skills. Businesses
survive because of people skills. Managers hire you for your skills. Your
skills add value to the company to maintain competitive edge over others. YOU
SEE IT NOW?.
Answer: More struggles for you.
Recommendation: Invest in yourself and get these skills, most of which
are free. Read and read and read.
I became an author not because I studied
language at UPNG. No. I became one because I committed my time into studying
books and how they are written. You study accounting to be an accountant,
right!
So if you want to be a good reader, study READING. If you want to be a good speaker, study SPEAKING and if you want to be a good writer, study WRITING.
So if you want to be a good reader, study READING. If you want to be a good speaker, study SPEAKING and if you want to be a good writer, study WRITING.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Understanding the power of words - LEVERAGE
In the political structures, you
will find word as just as important as it is in the financial world. I took a
lot of time trying to define the word LEVERAGE in my articles published at Hub Pages,
a site where I publish for online income.
You will find that the world is
moving too fast. It’s getting even easier for people to amass greater wealth
than before.
Let me give you an example. It
took John D. Rockefeller long time to become a billionaire. Mark Zukerberg
became a billionaire whilst in college. Mark understood the power of leverage and used it to his advantage.
Now leverage as defined by self-made millionaire and investor Robert Kiyosaki is doing more with less effort. I add and "getting better results".
Understanding the words and their
powers is a leverage it itself for you to become what you dream to have in
life.
Reading is the way forward. It is
the bridge that connects you to the knowledge and wisdom you wouldn’t have
otherwise found.
I once had a chat with Professor
Yamamotto from Japan, whilst I was a student in College. This is what he said
to me ;
“Young man, your word is more powerful than guns; you just have to know
how to use it”
There is so much truth is what
the prominent professor said.
I hope this short blog gives you
some boost in reading.
Happy reading and happy learning
Ian
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