Think You Can emphasizes your progress beyond imagination, aggressive but dignified yet frank-filled in nature, this is a noble tool to build and encourage the voice of reason with every opportunity that avails itself so that you can have an excellent tale ending. Life is what our thoughts make it, what we today is a result of what we think; thoughts are the building blocks of life.
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BOOK REVIEWED by: Prof. Enjiku Dominic Donald Ben
Chairperson Board of Directors – NESS Science Network Uganda
Book Title: “Think You Can”
Author: Ivan Mawanda
Book Type: Inspirational Personal Story for the youth
Date of Publishing: 2018
This is a book where the author uses his personal perception and experiences of what the youth should do in order for them to achieve their dreams. He gives prominence to reasoning and faith in God as a basis of making choices and achieving successes in the possible. He further louds the virtues of humility, perseverance, honesty, courage, patience, hard-work and professionalism in whatever one intends to do. He encourages his readers to value their lives and make choices of opportunities under well composed situation.
This book is highly recommended to be read by the youth between the ages 12 years and 17years. Schools could make copies of this book available in the school libraries or even make them available as readers for students. The contents can be used by A-levels students to discuss challenges of the youth in making personal decisions for example it is a valuable book which elders can find use of to educate their children.
I personally rate this book to five stars for the youth and also the parents.