“Mobile Tales: Short Stories for Positive Change” by Karen Ashikeh LaMantia enlightens the readers that change does not stop on talking but proceeds on walking
Karen Ashikeh LaMantia has published her book, Mobile Tales: Short Stories for Positive Change, that should never be missed.
Change has different faces that make people feel different emotions toward change. Some people fear change. Some long and pray for change. Some feel numb and think nothing about change. Certainly, people have their own reasons for what they see and feel for change that no one may know of. Life cannot operate without the presence of change. Life would not be life without change. But what kind of change helps one grow and what change breaks hearts?
One hears and learns from a message, but that does not mean change will then happen. Many have heard, but many have done nothing. Transformation does not mean talking, but walking. One has heard a message and may offer a talk but may forget the walk, which is the key to the journey of transformation.
Mobile Tales: Short Stories for Positive Change is the second book in The Message Book Series. Betsy Ross Jackson shares an introduction pertaining to this second book. “Mobile Tales are stories about before and after the Message is heard. They are tales of a Mobile transformation that begins one heart, one mind, and one Neighborhood at a time. Neighbors, just like you and me, create these stories that help change a world.” Moreover, Mobile Tales is an assortment of short tales that tell stories about characters one has met in The Gods Played Here and has met in one’s reality, who are doing what they can to recuperate the Planet.
The Message gets human in gear yet couldn’t have changed a thing in case individuals are not prepared to hear and get it. It would amount to nothing if individuals have no capacity to get the cleanup going. The Gods Played Here is a book regarding how the human work to tidy up Planet Earth begins. The large numbers of individuals who make The Gods Played Here such a lot of fun are back in Mobile Tales.
The book has twenty-three (23) short stories. The following are a few glimpses that readers could look into the book:
The Sound of Beauty tells how a cafeteria lady creates change from the discarded and discounted.
Listen up, as I Hear Music sounds oof about a young man’s journey toward his heart’s desire.
Savor this story that tells how A Piece of The Pie can dispel fear and nourish understanding.
This book awakens the readers’ minds to ponder that the positive change everyone desires requires more than knowing but also understanding the why that leads to the manifesting of how, the walking.