because travels across seas

Last week when my daughter was creating the image with a saying about how books let you travel without moving your feet, my wife looked up from her computer and asked, “Hey, talking about books and travelling, I wonder how many countries has our book travelled to?”

I made my way behind her and we started to count as my wife shouted out the names, “Holland, India, Tunisia…” A couple of minutes later we shared a huge smile and congratulated each other. “Wow, we made it to 17 already!” Then our daughter laughed, “Yeah, that’s great, guys…  You only have 177 more countries left!”

Okay, we still have far to go, but it was such an amazing feeling looking at the  diverse list of countries that the book has gone to. Can’t wait to travel farther!

  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Canada
  • China
  • Czech Republic
  • Holland
  • India
  • Italy
  • New Zealand
  • Pakistan
  • Philippines
  • Serbia
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • Tunisia
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

around corners across seas

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because on Kirkus Reviews

Just this Thursday I received from Kirkus Reviews a review of my book. Kirkus Reviews is one of the iconic book reviewing publications and it caters primarily to industry influencers such as publishers, agents, film producers, librarians and booksellers. Getting an unbiased and professional review from Kirkus gives credibility to an author’s work and considering that Kirkus has the reputation of being “harsh”, I think its review of because is pretty gentle. What do you think?

Kirkus @ www.because.zone

A caring counselor with all the answers is sent into a tailspin after a tragic climbing accident on Mount Everest.

When Roberto Sanchez is first introduced, he’s a surly, bitter shell of a man, unable to cope with the horrible loss of his legs—the grim result of surviving a sudden avalanche on the world’s highest mountain. Each day the man wheels into his therapist’s office, he appears darker and more despondent than the day before. His loving wife, Monique, and steadfast daughter, Jenny, are at wit’s end, fearing that although Roberto has survived death, he remains stubbornly locked in the icy clutches of a life-sapping grief. Only when his journal is cracked open, and stories of his many encounters with at-risk kids emerge, is Roberto’s true identity revealed. Despite the nihilism that seeped into his battered and traumatized heart, Roberto was one of the most upbeat and insightful human beings anyone would ever want to meet. Through his work, Roberto practically single-handedly rescued scores of marginalized children from the depths of the bleakest despair. Langedijk’s dialogue-heavy narrative comes alive during these often profoundly moving and genuinely touching vignettes. For instance, Kong, an overweight loner mentored by Roberto, moonlights as an anonymous online angel for other depressed kids like himself while also meticulously describing his efforts to connect in the real world. “I don’t know if you remember,” he tells Roberto, “but purple, purple is where someone says hi or even waves or nods. Well, I don’t know if you noticed but when I first did this I never had any purple, but now every day—purple….Purple!” If that doesn’t loosen a tear, there’s the story in Roberto’s journal of a cheerful doorman named Aaron, who started life as boy-soldier in Joseph Kony’s ghastly Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda. Aaron isn’t actually one of Roberto’s young clients, but like Kong and the rest of Roberto’s former charges, he helps the maimed counselor reclaim his passion for life. Langedijk has lots to say about courage, compassion, redemption, and self-worth. Although those life lessons are more compelling than the actual drama unfolding around Roberto’s post-Everest experience, they more than make the journey with him worthwhile.

Meditations on some of life’s biggest questions as told through some harrowing experiences.

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Xoe

Xoe Meyers had a normal life. So she was stuck going to high school, and she only had a few friends to call her own. She liked her normal life. Things were about to change though, because there’s a new guy in her small town, and he is anything but normal. Before Xoe can say, “Werewolf,” her best friend’s life is in peril, and Xoe’s world is turned upside-down. Then, of course, there’s Jason. Xoe doesn’t trust him as far as she can throw him, and given that he’s a vampire, she’d have to be able to catch him first.

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New Arrivals

The colony world of Montoya is visited by a rare starship, the newcomers are warmly welcomed as fellow settlers but they have other ideas. Brad, 12 and his friends must join the resistance and fight to save their world.

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Flexible Dieting Handbook

Would you like to eat ice cream and chocolate on a diet and still lose weight?

You can! Allow me to introduce:

Flexible Dieting – a nutritional approach that doesn’t limit what you can eat, nor does it dictate what you have to eat. Instead, with the help of some guidelines, you’ll design your own diet. Containing the foods you like.

Flexible Dieting will allow you to eat any food you desire, at any time of the day. Dieting has never been more fun and relaxing!

That’s right – you can eat your favourite foods every day and still achieve the physique you want!

This book will provide you with easy to follow, step-by-step instructions on how to set up your daily nutrition, and guarantee success.

An excellent new approach, “this book busts the biggest myths about diets, a refreshing change compared to books that keep telling the readers what not to eat.” (Jyotsna Ramachandran)

Easy to learn, “you do not have to be a hard-core dietitian to understand its concept.” (Guido Henkel)

Immediately applicable, “if you’re looking for clear, concise, practical nutritional information that really works, buy this right away!” (Matt Lazenby)

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