Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Book Reviews


REVIEWS:

"This book is grounded in personal experiences of how the BP oil spill effected life along the Gulf Coast. A must read for anyone who wants a more in depth look into on the ground, real world aftermath of an eco-system crash."  – Dot Schwartz

"A raw account of a personal journey through hell after the BP disaster takes the Sunshine State into darkness. Kim takes us through the Gulf Coast tragedy that impacted the health and welfare of people all along the Gulf region, the death of thousands of wildlife, plant life and a rare tribute to the death of the 11 men on the rig Deepwater Horizon. This is the read for anyone that wants to understand the impact of the BP tragedy had on one individual that reflects the stories of thousands. A narrative of sorrow, faith and belief we all can make a difference; reminding us of the rape mankind is having on Mother Earth though drilling, dumping, the spraying of deadly toxins on land and on the water with no regards to the lethal consequence on all life and the survival of the earth. She reminds us that none of us stand alone in the battle for the right of a clean and healthy environment."  - Gloria G. Horning, Ph.D. Social Justice Advocate and Scientist

“I just finished reading your book. I cried.............you did a wonderful heartfelt piece of work and it had a lot of Great information in it. Thanks. Love and Light” - Trisha Springstead

“Kim weaves together nuggets of philosophical wisdom, dream excerpts, spiritual truisms and plain old down home good horse sense. She captures your imagination with her gift for words as she makes the painful point that the materialism of our age is slowly destroying the very thing that gives us life; our home, Planet Earth. Much of the answer for Kim lies in the word"sacrifice." Not in the dramatic sense but that there is an enormous need on all our parts to "sacrifice" the old and make way for the new. Her point? Can we stop thinking, believing and behaving as if nothing is going on? We need to honor and be grateful for our bounty and sacrifice by eliminating old materialistic attitudes which give rise to "The Deepwater Horizon" disasters in this world. The book is a testament to the love affair between a woman and her planet.”  Maia Rizzi
 
 

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