The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) features “WISDOM… Where Are You?” by Brenda R. Berry
Brenda R. Berry’s wisdom-filled masterpiece, “WISDOM… Where Are You?,” was featured in the July issue of The New York Times Book Review.
Current non-fiction and fiction books are reviewed in The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR), a weekly paper magazine supplement to the Sunday edition of The New York Times (an American daily newspaper with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to be a growing 6 million paid digital subscribers). It is one of the most well-known and significant book reviews in the business.
“WISDOM… Where Are You?” by Brenda R. Berry helps readers learn wisdom and find knowledge and discernment that lead to understanding and a more stable, peaceful, and successful life.
The author, Brenda R. Berry, was a pastor of the Presbyterian Church for eighteen (18) years. She’s an immigrant from the Caribbean who arrived in 1970. She started as an elementary school teacher in the West Indies.
Meanwhile, she’s transferred to specializing in English as a major at Brooklyn College and has a minor in education as well. She was selected for professional excellence by ‘WHO IS WHO” in the 2015 edition.
Moreover, she was a board member of the N/W Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition for five (5) years. She’s extensively traveled to sacred sites—Israel, Jordan, Western Turkey, etc. Brenda is a mother of two sons and a grandmother of three.
“WISDOM… Where Are You?” is a handbook for life for EVERYONE WHO DESIRES TO LEARN WISDOM AND LIVE A SUCCESSFUL AND BALANCED LIFE. Also, it is best for the CHAPLAINS who want to rehabilitate youth or older people preparing to re-enter society and for those with political, religious, or corporate management aspirations who wish to develop the attributes, skills, and abilities to lead and live with character and integrity.