Tangerine by Edward Bloor: A Gripping YA Novel Exploring Identity, Mystery, and Environmental Themes Tangerine” is a novel written by Edward Bloor, first published in 1997. This comprehensive book report delves into the intricate layers of the narrative, dissecting the characters, themes, and symbolic elements that contribute to the novel’s profound impact. The story revolves […]
Marriage and Family In the book Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By, in America, Barbara Ehrenreich explores the topic of incomes of unskilled labor that adversely affect individuals and families in today’s America (Ehrenreich, 2011). She gives her personal account on her experiences since 1998 when she has joined a family restaurant in Florida […]
“Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain” by Portia de Rossi Eating disorders are the type of mental disorders that are connected with food intake. They are manifested in absence of appetite, the obsession of cleansing the organism, or out-of-control eating. There are two major types of eating disorders. They are anorexia nervosa and […]
In his book The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell observes the laws of human nature and summarizes man’s behavioral patterns. The given book depicts the ways to excel in all business fields. Furthermore, it helps to understand the prime causes of human interaction and thus becomes “a tipping point” on the way to facilitate the life […]
Communication is an integral part of human life. It has existed in different variants since time immemorial. Human beings are the only creatures in the world who can speak and share information in such a way. As a result, it is very important for a speaker to communicate clearly for others can understand him/her. In […]
The main theme in the book Jared Diamond “Guns, Germs, and Steel” is the history of cultures and societies and their place in that history. In 1998, the book won the prize for a nonfiction book and was the national best seller that year. Diamond caught the attention of the public through his book with […]