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Listen To Me by Lynne PodratListen To Me: How My Down Syndrome Brother Saved My Life by Lynne Podrat

Publisher: LP Press (August 19, 2021)
Category: Non Fiction, Memoir, Special Needs, Disabilities, Down Syndrome, Siblings
Tour dates: March 14-April 14, 2022
ISBN: 978-1737666806
Available in Print and ebook, 128 pages
Listen To Me

Description Listen To Me by Lynne Podrat


This memoir was written to honor my youngest brother’s influence over my life, the good, the bad, and the ugly of living with a Down Syndrome sibling. It tells the story of the children in my family, despite our parents’ frailties, remaining committed to each other through life’s many changes and separations. Who I am today is directly related to the who I needed to become.

My Thoughts Listen To Me by Lynne Podrat


In the late 1980’s-early 90’s I went back to university and changed my major from accounting to social work and literature.  I quit my accounting job and took a huge pay cut to work in a group home with four guys who had a developmental disability.  I worked full time and went to school full time, burning the candle at both ends.

I loved working in the group home and was especially close with one of the guys, Bruce, who happened to have down syndrome.  We went to aqua fit together every Saturday.  Even when I graduated and got a job, I went most Saturdays to visit the guys and go with Bruce to the pool.  Bruce is no longer with us but I still think of him often. 

Flash forward to 2022 and I received an email from Lynne Podrat, asking if I could help her put together a virtual book tour for her memoir, ‘Listen To Me: How My Down Syndrome Brother Saved My Life.’ Of course, I jumped at the chance, this is not just business but personal and near and dear to my heart.  So, I also agreed to read the book and post a review.  Note: even though I do review books for tour that I coordinate sometimes, I only post fair and balance reviews.  If I love it, like it, or hate it, I share that in my reviews.  I am only paid to coordinate tours, not to review books.

When I first started reading, ‘Listen To Me’, I was fist shocked to learn that Lynne’s brother’s name was Bruce as well.  What a coincidence! It turned out Lynne and Bruce enjoy doing some of the same things Bruce and I did together.  Reading books, listening to music, writing, etc.  However, that is not why I am highly recommending this book.

I recommend it for the beautiful writing and tribute to a man that seemed to live larger than life, despite his disability! Even when he had to go through kidney dialysis, he seemed to do so with grace. I believe much of that has to do with Lynne’s dedication to him.  She was 13 years old when Bruce was born. Her parents told her that they he was not coming home but instead was going to live in a state-run institution.  Please don’t judge them for this.  Back then doctors strongly recommended it and said it was for the best.

Lynne urged them to bring Bruce home and she even went to her grandparents and begged them to help. They did intervene and they helped raise Bruce, at home.  I can’t help but be in aw of Lynne, as a teenager to take such a protective interest in her little brother!  She then followed through and really helped him and shared a special bond with him throughout his life.  He passed of pancreatic cancer in 2017.

5/5 stars!

I received the eBook for my honest review.

About Lynne PodratListen To Me by Lynne Podrat


Lynne Podrat graduated from the Pennsylvania State University and then spent fifteen years in the Fashion Industry as an Assistant Buyer and Department Manager with Bloomingdales Department Store before returning to school to receive her educational degrees from Arcadia University and Gynedd Mercy.

A retired educator and Administrator from the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania School District, she taught English, literature, composition and history in elementary and secondary schools.

She has secretly been a writer and poet her whole life, but has only recently chosen to share those talents with the world. Lynne now lives with her husband in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, spending winters dragon boating where her heart races and summers hiking the Rockies in Vail, Colorado where her heart sings.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lynne.podrat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynnepodratwrites/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/lynne_podrat

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Time and the Tree by Róisín SorahanTime and the Tree by Róisín Sorahan

Publisher: Adelaide Books, NY (September 6, 2021
Category: Literary Fiction, Fantasy, Modern Fable, and Self-actualization
Tour dates: January-February, 2022
ISBN: 978-1955196635
Available in Print and ebook, 282 pages
Time and the Tree

Description Time and the Tree by Róisín Sorahan


A modern fable about the nature of time and the quest for happiness.

It’s darkly funny, deceptively simple, and a necessary read for testing times.

In this gripping philosophical tale, a boy awakens beneath a tree in a forest in summer. He is soon joined by Time and his slave, a withered creature hooked on time and aching to disappear. The story evolves over the course of a year as a host of characters are drawn to the Tree for guidance. The unlikely cast grapple with choices and grope towards self-knowledge in a world where compassion is interwoven with menace. As the seasons bring great changes to the forest, we watch the child grow while the trials he faces mount.  Then the time for talk and innocence passes as the forces of darkness rally, threatening the lives of his friends.

Lyrical, honest and heart-breaking, Time and the Tree confronts readers with a unique perspective on the challenges life presents. A wise and hopeful book, it is uplifting and unsettling by turns.

My Thoughts Time and the Tree by Róisín Sorahan



‘Time and the Tree’ is a modern fable however, it reminds me of the fables I read and loved as a child.

The story takes place in the forest and has two main characters, the Boy and the Tree. It takes place over a year’s time and is divided by seasons, starting with Summer.  The boy, wakes from under the tree and they talk about simple things but are then joined by other characters such as Time and his slave, Weaver, and others.  Time is the physical manifestation of the concept of time.  It really is about life and what it means.

Time comes across as a mean old man and really embodies the concept of time.  As I get older, not only does time seem to move faster but I understand the meaning more.   We are all only here for a limited time, some of us longer than others.  It really is a complex concept but Sorahan deals with it expertly.

With each visitor and each season, the Boy learns more and physically grows.  As with all fables, there are many lessons to be learned and contemplated. It is a great fable for both children and adults.  It may even help parents answer the more complex questions that children sometimes ask with a real answer rather than “because”.

“Time and the Tree’ is destined to be a classic and go to fable to read and discuss with your children.  It truly is special and I highly recommend it!


About Róisín SorahanTime and the Tree by Róisín Sorahan


Róisín Sorahan is an Irish author currently living in Vermont. She has published numerous stories about her adventures on the road, as well as life as an English teacher in China. Prior to becoming a nomad writer, she pursued a decade-long career in public relations. She holds a Master of Letters from Trinity College Dublin, specializing in Samuel Beckett. Time and the Tree is her debut novel.

Website: https://roisinsorahan.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/roisinsorahan
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Square Up by Lisa DaileySquare Up: 50,000 miles in search of a way home by Lisa Dailey


Publisher:  Sidekick Press, (March 30, 2021)
Category: Memoir, Travel, Family Travel, Adventure Travel, Grief
Tour dates: January 17-February 18, 2022
ISBN: 978-1734494556
Available in Print and ebook, 272 pages
Square Up

Description Square Up by Lisa Dailey


Have you ever wished you could run away and leave your life behind? Born on the “Day of the Wanderer,” Lisa Dailey has always been filled with wanderlust. Although she and her husband had planned to take their family on a ’round-the-world adventure, she didn’t expect their plans to come together on the heels of grief, after losing seven family members in five years.

Square Up shows us that travel not only helps us understand and appreciate other cultures, but invites us to find compassion and wisdom, heal from our losses, and discover our capacity for forgiveness, as well as joy.

My Thoughts Square Up by Lisa Dailey


Lisa Daily and her husband, Ray, have always loved to travel and had planned on taking the two young teenaged boys on a trip.  However, in the period of 5 years, she lost seven loved ones, including her parents and younger brother.  Grief and depression struck and put her in a rut.  After awhile, her husband brought up the idea of traveling again.  With gentle persuasion, she finally agreed.  They both wanted to show their boys parts unknow to them.

Since Ray was in the military, the family mostly flew in military planes to keep the cost down. She explains how terribly uncomfortable and cold these planes are and highly recommends bringing a blanket and dressing warm.

The family traveled all over Asia.  They took a longer stop in Vietnam and Cambodia so Ray could volunteer since he is also a dentist. I loved her descriptions of all the places they travel over the period of 7 months.  One of my favorite stories from the family’s travels was of the Rat Temple in Deshnoke, India. The rats, over 25,000 of them are believed to be ancestors, reborn as rats.  As with any Hindu temple you visit, you must remove your shoes before going inside.  So, there are rats crawling over your feet and even nibbling on occasion.  You can also buy food outside, to feed the rats. I love animals but I will not be going their! LOL!

Towards the end of their journey and with a lot of hassle getting special travel visa, the went to Ghana in Africa.  Ray was to volunteer doing dentistry there as well.  Once there, they found out there were even more road blocks to him volunteering. 

Though there were a lot of difficulties in the 7 months, the family persevered and Lisa started dealing with her grief in a more positive way.  Right after I started reading ‘Square Up’, my sister passed away.  She was the 5th death in 3 years for me.  Four of them were in the last year.  So, I had to stop reading the book for awhile.  It was triggering for me at the time. However, I am so glad I picked it back up!  I love the lessons Lisa learned during the journey and I think some have rubbed off on me.

If you love reading travel adventures, you will love this book!  If you have suffered loss, there are lessons to be learned here! I loved this book so much that I am sure I will read it again. Because there are so many books, I want to read I rarely read the same book twice! I highly recommend ‘Square Up’ and give it 5 out of 5 stars.  

I received the eBook for my honest opinion.

About Lisa DaileySquare Up by Lisa Dailey


Lisa Dailey is an avid traveler and writer. In her time abroad, she unearthed new ways of looking at her life through her discoveries in remote corners of the world and she continues to enrich her life through travel. She is currently working on a recipe anthology as well as her first work of fiction. A native Montanan,

Lisa now makes her home by the ocean in Bellingham, Washington, but returns to her roots every summer for a healthy dose of mountains and Big Sky.

Lisa is the owner of Silent Sidekick and Sidekick Press where she helps guide authors through their publishing journey.

Author Website: https://lisa-dailey.com/
Travel Blog: https://northwestrambles.com/
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