Valerie is a young lady making her way through the Covid-19 crisis’ disrupting effect on her life. First, she is sent home from school and must deal with spending all her time at home with her sister, mom, and dad. She doesn't understand why she can’t go back to school. Next, Valerie is angry with all the things she can no longer do because of the pandemic. She doesn't understand why life has changed so much. The story ends with Valerie going starting middle school where she considers herself a fish out of water. Again, she struggles to understand why she doesn’t fit in. This family friendly story is filled with plenty of love, humor, and good-natured fun for the whole family.
Nothing Was Left Undone is a sort but vital series of inspired messages from Bruce Lee. What exactly does that mean? 'Inspiration' means more than just enthusiasm or excitement. Literally, to be inspired means to take in spirit. ...Just as to 'expire' means to breathe your last breath, as the spirit leaves the body. For the author, it meant actual connections with the spirit of Bruce Lee. And here, it may be helpful to think of a 'spirit' as an energy-field, or a frequency, that may be tuned into like a radio or TV channel. The result is that the author has found 'direct' answers to the lingering questions about Bruce Lee's life and work, the theories around his death, and what his ultimate purpose was ...and is.
For the first time, Bruce Lee's most significant conversations and rare international interviews have been captured and bound in one unique and fascinating volume, providing definitive insights into the life, thoughts, and opinions of the master.
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