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Finding Strength in Adversity
Jul 12, 2023 12:39 AM 179 Views

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It is the engrossing and provocative sequel to the well-known book "Life is What You Make It." I was hesitant to read the sequel because I loved the first book and had great expectations for it. I was pleasantly astonished to see that it not only met but above my expectations, though.


It's crucial to read the first book in order to fully understand the sequel because it establishes the characters' origins and provides a thorough examination of the hardships faced by the main character, Ankita, and her family. In the follow-up, we follow Ankita's path as she deals with depression and anxiety, overcomes obstacles, and manages her relationships.


Ankita's experiences are depicted by Preeti Shenoy in a way that is both genuine and accessible as she delicately tackles the topic of mental health. I applaud the author for her sensitive treatment of the subject and for accurately portraying the character's age. The visualization exercises stated in the book are genius inventions that help the reader understand and deal with their own issues, and the character of Mrs. Hayden stands out as an example figure.


Although the sequel goes deeply into the issues of mental health, viewers looking for pure amusement may not find it interesting. Instead, it is geared toward those who require direction and assistance as they navigate any number of tiny or large daily challenges. The book serves as a reminder that how we choose to respond to our issues, rather than the problems themselves, often defines who we are.


Preeti Shenoy put a lot of effort into writing this sequel, and it shows in every page. She invests her entire being in Ankita's journey, leaving readers with strong feelings. Shenoy has made a strong comeback with "Wake Up, Life is Calling, " reminding us of her outstanding storytelling skills after a few less memorable volumes.


Finally, "Wake Up, Life is Calling" is an amazing and motivational continuation of Ankita's tale. Once again, Preeti Shenoy has won our hearts with her words and ideas, enhancing our lives and inspiring us to take on our own difficulties. For those looking for a rich and insightful exploration of mental health, self-discovery, and the power of resilience, this book is must-read.


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