Wednesday, March 31, 2021

L'uomo con la Valigia by Mattias Berg

 L'Uomo con la Valigia


-The Carrier by Mattias Berg is intense, and will provoke several different feelings while you will be reading it.


The carrier, in this case Erasmus follows constantly the President of the United States wherever he goes. The carrier is a real character, a bit distant from the President and the other part of the delegation during the trips of the most important man of the world but you can always see him. He carries the codes of the nuclear weapons of the USA.


I felt a lot of nerves reading this book because I grew up with the spectre and nightmare of a nuclear attack. Hiroshima and Nagasaki to my point of view, must be the example of what can be done, in terms of horror by the humanity, avoiding new horrors like that ones!


I also hope that the carrier of President Biden wouldn't be like the one portrayed in the book, with double identities, but that, although his delicate role, he can cultivates a family, having interests because what told in this book presents us a character quiet distant from the common scheme or reality.


Erasmus, the carrier is an intelligent boy and he is intercepted by a teacher called by everyone Ingrid Bergam, at the high school. Understanding the high qualities of the boy she recommended him to West Point, where will be prepared for working in  the government of the United States. He becomes the carrier. 


But, what Erasmus still doesn't know, is that during these past years has been manipulated. Who is he? What happened to his existence? 

Who were the people he trusted? 

And who was the one asked him of leaving the President for the...unknown? 

He knows the name: Alpha. 


The story opens with the arrival of the President in Stockholm, a fact realistically lived last years, and the disappearance of the carrier and a nurse...It starts a trip for trying to delete all the nuclear bombs from this world, but maybe the story is completely different. We read of spies in this book, we read of a web of connections long decades; we read of love, feelings and secrets, we read of manipulations of people per decades and decades; we assist at changes of destines just for private purposes: more, no one knows what will happen next; plus the main question: could a person trust the other ones with which she/he is connected with, considering that sometimes they are like phantoms and everyone act like a phantom for the other one? 


There are scaring thematic in this book, not just the nuclear one. 


Nuclear bombs can be of "help" to the humanity because no one want to devastate the Planet irreversibly; the new weapons are much more powerful of the ones that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki and everyone love to enjoy the idea of a peaceful world, because there wouldn't be any return.


Being the author affectionated to Italy sets a part of the history in our country.


The only hope, that we must cultivate with strength is a strong reduction of nucelar weapons and where possible, the elimination of this intrument of terror and horror for the world. 


Highly recommended.


I thank Marsilio for the physical copy of this book.


Anna Maria Polidori 


La Maison qui s'envole by Claude Roy

 La Maison qui s'envole


by Claude Roy is a a second hand book I bought days ago. It's a quick reading, but what a wonderful and enchanting children's book it is! I really enjoyed reading it!


Did you know that there are two kind of houses?  The first ones are happy, light is always there, and there are a lot of laughs, a lot of smiles; their lightness is the one of a happy house and so they can fly!  The second ones are their opposite: they are so heavy, so suffering that they couldn't never leave, also with their own imagination, the place where they exist, because their torment too excessive.


This one is the house where these four children are spending their summer-time: Hermine, Jules, Eric and Jacques are their names. Called Les Glycines the four children just called it: La Maison".

The house is the ones of their grand-mother and grand-father; during all July the children spends their vacation with them. The house is excited, exactly like them!


Just, pretty quickly, after the first days spent with their relatives, they start a great lack of discipline and education; unfortunately the parents couldn't still "rescue" their children; these children want to see the objects of the house and so they start to open everything, ruining everything so that the objects of the house begin a revolution; they want to be treated with respect: what is, now, this story of being considered a nothing! They work all the day for their owners and then they see these destruction. There is a revolution and ops the children....Fly away!

While they are flying living other adventures, the house is always more strained. It is missing that adorable destructive children. Where are laughters, smiles, happy moments without them? And so the house will also fly away for searching for them!


Happy end, this one is a beautiful reading for children and... adults.


Anna Maria Polidori 


Friday, March 26, 2021

CARLO GOLDONI Drammi Comici per Musica IV 1756-1758 Edited by Anna Vencato Preface by Raffaele Mellace

 Enjoy this new book on theather, by Marsilio: CARLO GOLDONI


Drammi Comici per Musica IV 1756-1758 Edited by Anna Vencato Preface by Raffaele Mellace. 


Our Carlo Goldoni was 50 years when started a new collaboration with three italians theaters. 


During these three Carnivals, from 1756 to 1758 Goldoni created eight musical dramas; captivating, ironic, always with a good end, and with the common trait that all we know of: the italian perspective of things seen, read and put on stage hilariously for the joy of spectators.


Immense creative verve, these ones are hilarious works. Two of them are set in Venice: Il Festino and La Conversazione for the rest Goldoni is mainly inspired by that rural Italy in great of giving birth at specials, colored characters that, when represented make the difference! because sunny, funny and with peculiarities that you can't find in any other places, apart in an isolated town. The scheme the one we know; Goldoni represented for the joy of his spectators funny pieces, relegating at the serious portions of these comical dramas just little little insignificant spaces; without any kind of importance. For living well we should all follow this guideline :-) 

Goldoni's works are plenty of lightness and happiness, where, at the end love, life and light will triumph.


In this remarkable work you'll find the eight productions written by Goldoni: five of these ones thought and written for a same theather. La Cascina, La Ritornata di Londra, Il Festino, La Buona Figliola, the one with a biggest success of public, Il Viaggiatore Ridicolo, L'Isola Disabitata, ll Mercato di Malmantile, La Conversazione. 


If you are part of the creative world of theather, this one is a great tool and intrument in your hands; differently it is a pleasant reading of beautiful works plenty of curiosity, followed by great erudition; reading these comical dramas will put you in good frequencies with the universe and your soul will be more light! and happy.


Highly recommended to everyone. Theater is important in our existences; it is the closest representation of the existence that we have in this world and in this moment that they are closed, is crucial...We must all continuing to read authors who contributed during the centuries at making great the theather.


Highly recommended.


I thank Marsilio for the physical copy of this book.


Anna Maria Polidori 







Thursday, March 25, 2021

The Covid-19 Catastrophe What's Gone Wrong and How to Stop it Happening Again Second Edition Expanded and Updated by Richard Horton

 The Covid-19 




Catastrophe What's Gone Wrong and How to Stop it Happening Again Second Edition Expanded and Updated by Richard Horton is the best book on Covid that you can find around. Written by the editor of Lancet, with competence but also with highly fruibility, this reading will reach every citizen of this world and every reader. You won't find too many specialistic terms that will frustrate you; the narration is absolutely captivating, let me use this term.



When on january 2020 the news of a severe weird, uncommon unresponsive to the common therapies, pneumonia interested in that first dramatic outbreak the city of Wuhan, in the province of Hubei, China, I immediately understood that this one would have been our pandemic. I couldn't believe that it would have stayed isolated in China or other close asian countries. 



The echo of Spanish Flu, the echoes of past pestilences became strong also if we hadn't directly lived them. 



A city with 11-12 million, didn't leave chance for a different scenario.



My readings on this topic were pretty fresh: months before the outbreak of Wuhan I read the book by Laura Spinney: Pale Rider. The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How it Changed the World and just ten days before the discovery of the chinese outbreak I posted my review on Viral Modernism by Elizabeth Outka. 


I recognized the danger and till then I tried to communicate the importance of knowledge, sharing good informations for staying vigilant, and alert.


We can avoid this pestilence with proper behaviors and isolation. The price is big, but it would be better not catch this virus.



Said this, Horton opens the book with a consideration: we avoided a pandemic with the direct "cousin" of this horrible virus: Sars-Cov-1, SARS on 2002-2003. There were many deaths but the illness remained confined in certain countries of the world. It was a lesson well learned by China, this time quick in the response wth the international organisms.



Coronavirus are pretty known viruses because they are good friends with various mammals, man included, and in general they cause cold. The commistion of this virus with another animal created this "jump" of quality and the first mutation in something else: a pestilence.



First of all: COVID will remain? And: is it just a pandemic? A pandemic flu arrives, kill and then slowly disappears. The virus of the Spanish flu circulated till 1923, but killed 50-100 million of people during the first year of its existence. 



No: the COVID-19 is not a common pandemic writes Horton. 


Why this? 



From the book: 



"The reality is that two categories of disease are interacting together and within specific populations: infection with a coronavirus is causing particular harm among those who are older and those who are living with chronic disease, such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension. Worse, these interactions are clustering within particular social group according to patterns of inequality deeply embedded within our societes." 



Horton classifies COVID-19 a syndemic, or said differently: a syntehsis of epidemics. 



"A much more nuance approach is needed if we are to protect the health of our communities" writes Horton.



Reducing chronic illnesses is a first step for arresting the prepotent aggressivity of COVID in our society.



Every pandemic is similar or different to the other ones experienced in the past: in this sense Horton takes in consideration  the book by Daniel Defoe: A Journal of the Plague Year: it describes the behavior of the population: what happened in 2020 is similar: there was the initial enthusiasm of people confined at home; later this confinement was lived, when a second, third wave arrived with powerful intolerance; this lack of freedom meant and means the desire to return to the normality. 



Feelings that we are proving are normals. But this one is not a normal phase of our existence:  this one is an exceptional moment: I heard people saying that these ones are stolen years for youngs and adults.


No one is stealing years; they are just different years because of the exceptionality of the moment. It's important to understand this.



But...Which was the answer of the several countries and continents in the world when they firstly approached COVID-19?



China understood that this one was a powerful treat for the world and offered immediately all the possible knowledge for describing this terrible illness.



Our Western countries, Europe and America have completely failed the approach against COVID-19 not understanding the risk that every country would have potentially experienced in a few months.



In China scientists sequenced the virus's genome, and spread the news in the entire world: they immediately let know to WHO that there was a great problem in Wuhan and possibly for the world; WHO, later communicated to all the countries of the world this serious danger. It was necessary to stay alert because there was a serious problem in China but this problem could interest also the rest of the world. 



No one understood or took in serious consideration what WHO was saying. Maybe it was just necessary to call some  doctors in China, as suggests Horton for trying to understand what it was going on; but no one did it.



Time passed by. China adopted a severe lockdown, like many other Asian countries and most of them didn't lose a lot of citizens. 



New Zealand was incredibly lucky! as it was also during the Spanish Flu, when the second wave didn't invest the country because they closed every communication with the outside world.



Europe was seeing as a horror movie what was going on in China. 



UK with Boris Johnson lived tragic moments, because Johnson didn't believe at the arrival of a pandemic: he thought that it wasn't a risk for the population. He wanted to keep the country completely opened permitting the so-called herd immunity. Then he fell ill, understood the lesson and, too late, took all the possible measures for containing what it was more than a wave: the most tragic event experienced in recent decades by UK.



In Europe countries were not prepared by the arrival of a pandemic: there weren't sufficient intensive care unit beds for these special patients (they are infected and they can't stay with common patients, exactly like is infected a corpse of a man or woman dead because of COVID-19)  and what was noticed was also the absence of any kind of personal protection: 



Italy was the first country heavily touched by the first wave. A case, Mattia Maestri was discovered in february 20-21 in the little town of Codogno, Lombardia and three towns, more or less immediately ten, were closed: Lombardia became a red zone, entering in lockdown. But soon the dramatic discovery: the first dead of Sars-Cov-2, was in Vò Euganeo, Veneto. Adriano Trevisan was a man of 77 years  in love for bars and friends. To the hospital  for a pneumonia, he didn't answer well at any kind of treatment. After ten days, the test and the discovery of the positivity. The hospital was completely in shock: they knew what it would have meant...



The country was put in a general lockdown by our premier Giuseppe Conte at the beginning of march and stayed closed till at the beginning of may. It was clear in fact, that the virus didn't just enter with prepotence in Northern Italy, but that was circulating in the entire italian territory. 


Le Marche, a region in the center of Italy never too mentioned in this drama lost more than 1000 people in the only city of Pesaro during the first wave.



Spain and France followed the same example seen in the rest of Europe; other countries, the ones of North of Europe choose of not impose a lockdown; they just alerted, highly warming their populations that maybe it was better to staying at home, considering what was happening in the rest of the world. 



USA lived an hallucinated moment: Donald Trump was the President at that time and didn't believe at all at the arrival of a pestilence, so he strongly suggested to everyone of not wearing masks, not cleaning hands and not keeping social distancing; he also suggested to people of drinking, well, substances pretty dangerous. Some people following the President's advice, lost their existences.



Other ones, fanatics of Trumps, organized big luncheons with their entire families, falling sick; some of them died. Trump insisted all the rest of his presidency with this behavior. He was in contrast with Anthony Fauci, he rejected WHO, removing the USA from this important international organism with strong stress for the world as well. He catched the virus, but continued to play the role of the strong man. Most people at the White House fell sick because social distances not respected and most of that people did not wear masks! 



The new President Biden, air is changed! has vaccinated more than 100 million Americans. The USA are trying to stop, under many ways, this virus and its demoniac variants, but their losses are immense in terms of human beings dead because of COVID-19 and the only economy that it is going on well is the chinese one.



Bolzonaro the leader of Brazil is another populist. He doesn't believe at this virus, he hasn't adopted any kind of measure for stopping COVID and Brazil has been one of the countries more devastated by COVID-19.



The same situation has been lived in UK  with more than 130.000 dead, Italy with more than 102.000.



Why all these numbers? In countries where there are democracies, in countries where there is after all richness and possibility of good answers?



A study, apart political choices made, established that maybe our populations are more susceptible to infections than other parts of the world. 



Vaccines: they are indispensibles and 15 billion of doses will be necessary for covering the entire world and population.


Till at that moment, distant, in which all the world will be immunized, it will be indispensible wearing masks, keeping social distancing and cleaning hands wherever you go, whaterver you touch. We must remember that this first COVID, the one from Wuhan, China, changed with the time and not for better: there are aggressive variants, the British one, the Brazilian; they both responds well to the vaccine; then we have the Nigerian one, and many more variants; some of these ones can't be traced by common tests.



The story of the Biontech told by Horton the society that, in partnership with Pfizer created the first mRNA vaccine is beautiful; this  turkish couple developed anti-cancers viruses till at the advent of Covid.They decided of invest money in researchers for trying to find a good vaccine for the humanity. Four vaccines were developed, then they proceeded with the most secure one.


A little fragment, sequence of protein spike, an acid, the Mrna, is used in this vaccine for the creation of anti-bodies. 


When you see a coronavirus you notice that  kind of "crown." That ones are the keys, suckers! used by COVID for enter in our cells and damaging our body. 



Covid-19 is not an influenza and because our world is different, the impact of this pestilence hasn't been so dramatic as it was in 1918 with the Spanish one. That flu killed 100 million of people. 


There weren't medicines, there wasn't anything; no intensive care unites, not a possibility of a chance for the patients; just the luck of their immunitary system; not all the people touched heavily by the Spanish flu died; no antibiotics, no paracetamol; no one knew exactly what caused Spanish Flu. At first people thought that it could be a bacterium because viruses couldn't be seen.



With the time our world became a better place where to live in, speaking about medicine and of course vaccinations. Science has defeated important illnesses. I personally received when little the smallpox vaccine and I am ready when my turn of being vaccinated against this other pestilence! 



But...the impact of COVID-19 "will be profound and long lasting" writes Hornton.



These past decades after all have seen a lot of inequalities, loss of decent jobs, environmental destruction, and much more; democracies entered in crisis. People started to reject the common elite of politicians that were around preferring the populistic ones in grade to reach the heart of people. With the consequences that we have anyway seen in all that countries where there were or still are populistic leaders.



This world will be drastically different when this pandemic experience will be over. 



Not only: Horton writes: "There were preventible deaths. And as the second and third waves surged, lessons were not learned. The system failed. When the cycles of suppression and rebound have finally been broken by a vaccine, when life returns to some measure of normality, difficult questions will have to be asked and answered. Because we can't afford to fail again. We may not have a second chance."





Highly recommended.



I thank Polity and Wiley for the physical copy of Covid-19 Catastrophe.



Anna Maria Polidori 



Gaspard Dans La Nuit by Seng Soun Ratanavanh

 Gaspard Dans La Nuit


by Seng Soun Ratanavanh published by Le Matiniere is a beautiful and tender children's book. 


The protagonist of this story is a melancholic and friendless kid called Gaspard. 


Gaspard doesn't have friends but he would want them so badly for having some fun all together, for not staying all the time alone.


It's night and the city is sleeping; Gaspard can't, because he dreams so badly of having a friend, and this weird friend appears, a little mice asking if he wants to be a friend. Gaspard is excited and with him leaves his bed for visiting other parts of his house.


This one is just the beginning of an animated trip with exotic animals sometimes living in distant places but there, just for him: their professions in most cases are interesting, particular; they will sing, they will live extraordinary, colored and fantasmagoric adventures; all of it before of the arrival of light and of a new day, when every magic disappears for leaving the time and world at normality and common routine.

Till, of course, at the arrival of a new night!


The illustrations of this children's book are wonderful. Colors are extraordinary, there is an intense vivacity and I am sure that every kid will appreciate this story.


It's a story this one that, after all wants to speak at the heart of all that children too alone for a reason or another.


A moment of escapism but also reason for hope: that hope for original friends that will let discover and reveal a reality seen under many different and more interesting lenses and that will make the difference in the existence of all the Gaspard of this world.


Sometimes, solitude pays!


I thank Les Editions Matiniere for this book.


Anna Maria Polidori 


Wednesday, March 24, 2021

What IF. Turning your IFs into it IS! A 90 Days Journal by Jacqueline Pirtle

 When I opened this book I found an extreme lightness and the heaviness of the existence was over. Yes because it is mentally possible to remove all the chains, all the NOS, all the negatitivies that with the time we develope consciously or unconsciously thanks to this journal.


Yes! This one is another extremely powerful journal that you must absolutely buy, if you are feeling down, demotivated, sorry for yourself simply because...it works!


What IF. Turning your IFs into it IS! A 90 Days Journal


by Jacqueline Pirtle will stimulate your self to act for building your own dreams.


Jacqueline wants to let you think: "Have your every wondered what if this or that would change, be, or happen---how different it all would be for you?" 


We visualize continuously our future, and what we see is a land of opportunities and expectations. That dreaming existence you see in your dreams shouldn't remain just a desolate land of broken dreams, but the concretization of your existence. An existence well-lived, plenty of satisfaction is for sure more happy than the one of someone frustrated by a poor existence or without a lot of gratifications. 


But...


It's the second case that of course we take in consideration: the person who can't help herself all alone; that one who can't be in grade to see the light after the tunnel, because maybe she doesn't have close to her good people, friends, a partner in grade to see in her special qualities, or simply, because all the people close to her can't be helpful for the purpose.


Jacqueline will be in grade. She is the best guidance that you can find around and... a great motivator!


This journal is for all these people who need an extra-encouragment,  for rediscovering their own precious light, after the dark tunnel created rapidly by a gray existence. 


It is called: the missing link. Someone once presented me a book of poetry called: Missing Link saying  me: read it, you'll find the answer. 

There are in every existences some missing links. 


Sometimes we must find answers, focusing on that missing link: when you don't help yourself positively, you will live in a constant staticity because you'll live in fear. You'll develop fear for and of everything: that perfid inner voice will suggest that you won't be enough to yourself, or simply, it won't never happen that to you and will continue adding that it is not possible for you. You give up; you procrastinate, your lack of confidence will create a spiral that like an ivy will suffocate you and your creative self.


You won't be happy, you will live a frustrated existence because you are not developing your true self and your real existence; you become with the time just the pale idea of who you were.


In this journal you will find reason for meditate; answer these questions and you will return to bloom, understanding where you should re-direct your existence with strength.


Some examples of the powerful questions you'll find?


What if you would live your full power? What if you would go for what you want? 

What if you would smile more? What if you would say what you need very loud and clear? What if you would not be afraid of anything? What if you would let go of all your unfitting and old beliefs? 

What if you would make your happiness a priority? 

What if you drink enough water? WHAT IF YOU DREAM BIGGER?

What if you would become best friends with all your physical and emotional symptoms; your problems, issues, hardships, and traumas?


Many more What ifs questions to answer, of course, for setting yourself free, returning to be your old self; enthusiastic of your existence, your folk and your dreams. Because without dreams we wouldn't exist and dreams have a big potentiality: they can become reality.


So: give to yourself this chance: buy this book, send to hell all the negativities you have around and start a successful trip for yourself, your body, your mind, your soul, your creativity and dreams!


Highly recommended.


I thank Jacqueline Printle for the copy of the book!


Anna Maria Polidori 















Sunday, March 21, 2021

The Nose and Other Stories by Nikolai Gogol translated by Susanne Fusso

 The master of nonsense, with solid touches of gothic and a personal fixation, notorious in Russians, for the devil and its interactions with people: this one and much more is Nikolai Gogol, and this one is a book published by Columbia University Press celebrating his short stories.


The Nose and Other


Stories by Nikolai Gogol translated by Susanne Fusso is wonderfully complete. We find the early stories written by the writer, and most of them of the latest part of his existence. I firstly read Gogol when I was 17 and I found him impressive: Gogol is geniality, obscurity, irony, a feat psychologist and
a visionary.


When Columbia published this book I immediately asked of reading it.


Gogol is an artist in the creation of nonsense stories but also, as for example in the firs tale The Lost Letter, in instilling in the main protagonist a sensation of freedom and forgetting mixed to the super-natural represented by demoniac presences and sorcery. 


You'll read the tale: there is this man who wanted to write to the empress, but.... he didn't want to send this letter; he decided that he would have personally given the letter to the empress. So he leaves his house and family for the long trip. It happens always that during a trip, it's a metaphor of the existence, we get lost for later re-discovering ourselves.


And it is the same thing that happens to the Cossak. He wanted to give a letter personally written to the empress, but then he meets along his way some friends and with them he has a lot of fun, forgetting the reason why he had abandoned his house for other places. Doing that, one of these friends will confess him that he is the devil...The protagonist will lose the precious letter and will ask to the owner of the tavern where he had drunk with these companions some help...Once rescued what lost, he will goes straight to the point. Like losing and re-finding the compass of the existence, this one is a little powerful tale, involving the other world and in the specific the hell and the powerful existence of every man. 


It's a tale, this one that will let you think a lot.


The Portrait is another short tale written two times by Gogol the first one in 1835, the second in 1842; in this case a painter notices a portrait in a store and buys it. Just...The character portrayed interacts with him!


I loved tremendoudly Rome. There is this prince, who was born in Italy. He didn't know a lot of the rest of the world but then his father sent him abroad for studying and discovering the world. A new reality and endless possibilities are available for the prince, who will fall in love  for Paris for several years. Then Paris became tiring to him and he fell melancholy for Italy. At the same time his father dies...

Italians are portrayed, Gogol lived a lot of time in Rome, perfectly!

People who don't want to fight, as all the time their french cousins do, but that love to enjoy the pleasures of the existence.

Gogole writes: "They know how to separate religion from its hypocritcal practitioners and they haven't been infected by the cold idea of unbelief. ...They are cheerful and endure everything, and only in novels and stories do they cut people's throat in the streets." Another consideration I found interesting was this one: "It was as if European Enlightment had intentionally not touched these people and instilled its cold process of improvement in its breast."

A magnificent, impressive description of Rome follows: "Here there was a luminous, solemn serenity."

Return, (like also in Invisible Ink by Patrick Modiano) the thematic of the forgetting when in Rome. Admiring Rome is possible to forget ourselves and the rest of the world close to us, reaching an extreme and beautiful peace.


The Nose is for sure the most hilarious story of this book! So, one day a man finds a nose somewhere...He is scared to death. This nose must be of someone else. It is perfect, absolutely uncut and the fact that he fell down from a face, or maybe just...run away from a face represents obviously reason of curiosity. Anyway, once the nose is set free, somewhere else there is the desperate owner of the nose, who, once awoken, discovered the tremendous news: oh Gosh! The nose disappeared, as for magic and at its place there was...Nothing. Panic, panic! This man has many connections, she loves to spend time with several women. How can they appreciate a noseless man?

Plus: his work: how could it be possible to work in that state? 

The Nose at the same time starts to do the same work of his own! Having fun, visiting churches and so on. The nose-owner desperate and covering his face for not let show the non-existence of the nose, once will ask help also at the reporter of a newsroom for an ad: he was searching for his nose! causing the hilarity and skepticism of the people who didn't want to put this ad in the paper.

There is a good end for this adorable masterpiece!


Other short stories are the Overcoat,  The Carriage, Diary of a Madman, Nevsky Avenue and Viy.


Beautiful readings !


Highly recommended.


I thank Columbia University Press for the physical copy of the book.


Anna Maria Polidori 







Friday, March 19, 2021

365 Days of Happiness Because Happiness is a Piece of Cake The Companion Journal Workbook to 365 Days of Happiness

 365 Days of Happiness Because Happiness is a Piece of Cake by Jacqueline Pirtle becomes a Journal! Hooooray!




Precisely...The Companion Journal Workbook to 365 Days of Happiness.

This one is another amazing tool promising a step-by-step guide to being happy in a daily base.


I was bewitched by this book when I first read and reviewed it.


It is amazingly encouraging and it is a book for every day of the year! Tips, advices suggestions for being more happy or just for create your own corner of happiness in a world in turmoil. 

I keep my copy of the book constantly close to me so that I can find inspiration, complaining less and being much more stimulated positively.

A radiant existence is the best thing that we must want!


So, more than in the past,  this journal, born thanks to the inspiration of a previous, fantastic book is indispensible for "tracking" your path to a satisfactory happiness. 

Happiness doesn't happen: it is a state of mind, exactly like the one of a depressing, sad person complaining continously that things go wrong and this world  is ugly.

Chosing to see the other side of the barricade, opening your heart, your soul, your mind to new possibilities, freshness, beautiful moments just for you or your family is the most powerful decision and the best one that you can take! For your health, your mental system and for your body, mind, soul.


Jacqueline in his daily journal entries will offer you a lot to think.

Start to understant what make you happy: dancing, reading...Have you ever thought at your personal recipe for a happy existence?

Let's speak of freedom. What does freedom means to you? How do you want to realize this important step for your existence?

Write down a wish list!

Do you remember the movie by Frank Capra It's a Wonderful Life! with James Stewart?



Clarence saved George Bailey from his proposal of killing himself letting him show what would have happened to the existences of the other people close to him, if he wouldn't never existed. Have you ever thought at the impact of your existence in your family, your co-workers, or friends?


What is imagination for you? It's in general the origin of creation. 

Why also not writing down a letter to yourself?


Are you happy right now? What are you missing so badly? Where do you love to go to walk? What kind of scenario do you prefer? Sea, mountain, lake...


Do you tend to follow your heart? You should because your hearts has answers that you don't know.


I have a friend who sells gems and crystals. Imagine to be in a store like that one; in search of answers, but also in search of yourself. Focus on a gem and imagine that YOU are that gem. Imagine your day: the one of a gem!


Prepare an angel list! and be thankful!


Do you like drama movies? Your feelings after that you watched one of them?


Do you love to sharing?


It happens sometimes. You work at a creative project and glitters goes here and there and they illuminate your room!

Starting from glitters, how do you illuminate your day?

Decisions you wouldn't want to take anymore?

Color a gray day! What kind of strategy will you adopt? Colored pullovers? Lightning some perfumed candles or an incense, reading, watching a movie, drinking some hot chocolate?

Hearts: imagine the signs of them everywhere: what will you write down about these hearts that you met along your way, at work, while driving. When my father died I found two stones with the shape of two hearts, real hearts, anatomic ones: they appeared separately.

To me it was a sign that my father is with us, love us, encouraging us and I will keep them forever.

Imagine that one day  you donate a smile and a flower 🌸 to someone else. Would you be happy?

Imagine a warm blanket. You are touching it. Can you describe your feelings?

Do you love gardens? Have you every imagined your peferct garden? People, animals, flowers that would be there?

You are a tree. Can you describe your feelings?

What means to you generosity?


Many exercises of visualizations and situations for reflecting on your own happiness! This journal will keep you busy, if you want, it's an exercise per day, but if it's indispensible, use this journal a lot so that you can re-discover the proper meaning of joy and happiness re-trasforming your existence for better!


Another stunning tool for everyone, arrived in a heavy moment, and fur this treason much much more important for all of us.


Jacqueline Printle remains the best one! 


Highly recommended.


I thank Jacqueline for the copy of the book.


Anna Maria Polidori









Tuesday, March 16, 2021

La Palestra dell'Autostima by Gabrielle Fellus

 La Palestra


dell'Autostima by Gabrielle Fellus book released by Marsilio, offer advices for restore people's self-esteem.


In most cases ugly, horrible, insensitive, cruel people steal the beauty of people and their being, reducing them at the pale existence of who they were.


In what way? Humiliating, removing the dignity that the person should have and denigrating them.


In most cases these horrible experiences are lived in a workplace: there is the boss "barking" continously against a certain worker; but also the boss abusing of a girl or children tormenting  other contemporaries because they think that that ones are the weakest part.

These people treated bad don't receive the sufficient respect that it is one of the main keys and value of a healthy and solid society.

A person who lived traumatic experience won't believe anymore at the possibility of affirming herself/himself, sometimes not being in grade of living at all a satisfying existence.


This one is a precious book for all that people who must sort out traumas of various genre, trying to resolve most of them.

The beauty of the book is also the fact that these examples are not theoric, but taken by reality and people followed by Gabrielle restored at the end their dignity, re-affirming themselves with their character, passions, and vitality. At work, at home, wherever dignity was destroyed by horrible people.


For every person in need of help!


 Highly recommended.


I thank Marsilio for the physical copy of this book.


Anna Maria Polidori 






Méfie-toi d’une FEMME QUI LIT

 Méfie-toi d’une


FEMME QUI LIT wants to be a strong homage to all that women in love for reading: the characters represented are not just french, but Italians, (three authors are involved in this project! Chiara di Francia, Dama Dimat and Thomas Campi) Americans, and they have marked the history of the feminine genre still in peril and still fighting for its own rights. 


The idea of involving a lot of authors, 42 for this compilation of written words and graphics has been wanted thinking at the powerful meaning of reading, and education. At the same time the book is born for fighting against racism and misogyny that some men proves. But...


Fundamental, important and central is the woman, with her desire of reading, her dignity in doing this and the posture she reaches thanks to the knowledge she accumulates along her way.

 

In this book, the creatives involved want to let us show how women are important for the good evolution of a society.

Women: a mixture of sweetness, determination, capacity, have always fought and are continuing to fight for the same opportunties that men have, and for building a society more adult, more solid and not anymore discriminative about races, genres, religion.


The Humanists thought that women represented the pefection and so they had to receive a religious education. During the Medieval period, when the birth of always new books fermented, the idea of having a proper education for reading and writing became a necessity and most women in particular nobles ones of the entire Europe could make it. Although there are not books written by women during that period, french women had authorities under many ways in universities and in particular they owned or frequented libraries massively.


All the drawings and paintings created by cartoonists are incredibly good.


Some examples?


I loved the story of Nusch Éluard by Marie Avril, because it speaks a clear message: setting us free; the homage to Coco Chanel is impressively beauty; colors are warms, the classy solitude of her reading, the back on a trunk of a tree, people close to her are continuing to live their existences with happiness, smiling and chatting together; symbols of reflection and spontaneity, projection in the inside and outside, elaboration and estemporaneity.


There is an impressive representation of Hedy Lamarr, inspired at the American documentation. 


Daphné Collignon tells that she has been captured by the virtuosism narrative of Virgina Woolf and decided of painting her, while I found wonderful the tribute to Elizabeth Eckford realized by Gildas Java; Elizabeth was the first girl attending a white high-school in Little Rock, Arkansas, with all the discriminatory existing problems that there were.

Pauline Kalioujny considering the impact that Greta Thunberg represents for the world,portrayed the girl and her imaginative world. 

You'll then see Valérie André, strong woman, doctor and pilot of helicopter! 


Guillame Sorel's homage, this one is also the cover book, goes to Adèle Blanc-Sec de

Jacques Tardi, because an independent woman, and an anarchist.


Thomas Campi, italian, focuses the attention in summer, with a story called the summer book, where we see a girl shopping in a bookstore and then reading in various segments of her days.


Chiara di Francia treats Carla Lonzi, italian. She fought for a different future for women. She met, with her friends once in a cafè in Turin a reporter of La Stampa Patrizio Cozza sharing with him their Manifesto Femminile, affirming that they were set free by books and reading.

“Méfiez-vous des femmes qui lisent…” She told him when they left.


Damien Roudeau is fascinated by Grisélidis Réal, a prostitute who fought for their rights and the ones of all women. She said that prostitution was an art an humanism and a science winning many battles, becoming a writer and a painter as well.


Hawa symbolizes the woman who, once dilaniated by sufferance in her hometown decides to afford to France, in Paris, where lives also her sister. She wants to realize a dream...


There is a funny story about the owner of a café who refused breastfeeding-women in his café- For revenge the lady "refused" will ask to other breastfeeding ladies  of joining her at the café for... feeding their babies...there!


It's an important book this one, funny, sunny, but that will also let you think a lot.


After every story or painting there is a quotation from a remarkable author on books and the power of reading.


Highly recommended.


I thank Frederick Lardoux for the copy of the book.


Anna Maria Polidori 












Friday, March 12, 2021

Un Bacio Inatteso by Kathleen e Woodiwiss

 Un Bacio Inatteso


by Kathleene Woodiwiss

published by Sonzogno is the last, still unknown book written by the writer of good love-stories mixed with spicey descriptions, sensuality and great scenarios. I admit that the first part of this tale has been simply dreaming.

We are in Charleston, South Carolina, profound South of the USA.

Jeff Birmingham is a 30 and something  and a very rich and amicable boy, still unmarried. 

Voices said that maybe he was the lover of the wife of his brother, but without any kind of evidences. Admired by many people, he has been a good omen also for mrs Brewster, who sells hats, because after that Jeff entered in her store, once, asking for an elaborate creation, she started to be overwhelmed by work. Jeff that day was there for buying another hat to his sister-in-law.


An incident involving a girl of 19 years, Raelynn who had to be sold at a nasty and old german by a phantomatic uncle, convinces Jeff that the best thing to do is... to buy this girl!

News is spreading and worried for what it was going on, Jeff's brother and sister-in-law Heather reassured by Jeff appreciated and welcomed the newcomer: the priest, also pretty worried but ironic will celebrate a quick ceremony.


The two pigeons are both immensely in love. Raelynn discovers in Jeff a beautiful man with which she can builds a good existence. Not too young, not too old, she will surely live a great life. Jeff understands that she has always waited for her.

Problems anyway are not yet over...There will be the unwelcomed visit of the german man with wagons of men and someone will be wounded; the return of the uncle of the girl, then Nell! declaring that she was bringing in her belly Jeff's baby.

Raelynn lives in a perennial and scaring turmoil: at first, sounded to be a wonderful fairy-tale...



A relaxing book that you'll read pretty quickly but that will be in grade, in particular in the first part, of let you live a beautiful fairy-tale. Also when scenarios will be more cruent there is hope, irony and a certainty: that at the end there will be a wondeful happy-end!


Highly recommended.


I thank Marsilio/Sonzogno for the physical copy of this book.


Anna Maria Polidori