Hello Everyone! I am Cheshta.
Welcome to my new blog on the review of Momsie Popsie Diary: Tea time chit chat on living life by Juju's Pearls
But first, lets know who the author is?
Author- Reemanshu Goel Bansal
- Chief executive officer at Private Label PC
- Studied at Tata Memorial Hospital
- Went to Cambridge School Srinivaspuri, New Delhi
- Studied DMRD, DNB,MNAMS(RADIO-DIAGNOSIS) at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai
- From Delhi, India
- ASIN : B08M6FPDJV
- Publisher : Notion Press (29 October 2020)
- Language : English
- File size : 4108 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 180 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1649516959
- Way of writing pattern opted by this "compilation of motivating heart beats", are really mind blowing and highly effective in quick inculcating to readers heart. Almost every chapter will compel your eye to offer an emotional tear. Most valueble treasure given to my through this book is " hand written scripts" of writer's family member especially after page no 80 I have given a long pause to come to early environment after disappearing behind my own emotional realms. Thanks to writer and we expect more like this treasure "chit chat on living life.
- This book is not a diary, for it comprises mostly of the anecdotes from the life of the author. She rightly calls herself as Juju’s pearls because what she shares are pure beads of pearls and each bead is a storehouse of wisdom and love. Placing some hand-written notes by her late mother, the author has divided this book into several short chapters that are more like the daily conversation that left an indelible impact on her heart and soul. It is a very well-known truth that every child, however far he/she stays, remains attached to his/her parents. Hence, when I was reading the parts, I realized how ignorant I had been to what my parents had advised or suggested to me. Call it my lack of interest or blame it on the time constraint, I have always found unsolicited advise annoying but when it comes from your own parents, it is something to brood over.
- I love it!