Review:
(I have not read her book: UGLY, oh please would someone lend me?)
Constance Briscoe's life, after reading it, opened my eyes to the world of law, trials, courts, magistrates, and anything else about her job in Tooks Court. I liked how she managed to stand up after being physically and emotionally abused by her mother. As a young girl, living in a little country, with no experience outside the box (yet), and challenged nothing yet, Constance is really strong. She became strong throughout her College Life--and beyond to that as well.
I rated her book three stars, I admired her consistency in her career, but her mind is negatively lead sometimes. I think, she was not happy after the cosmetic surgery. But other than that, she is determined with what she really wanted, and in the end, she had taken complex cases such as rape, child abuse, and murder.
Reflection:
Personally, her life pushed me to challenge myself. I dare myself to take opportunities and career chances for my profession growth and experience. I believe through God I can make it happen. Maybe that's something me and author Constance differ, I acknowledge God, she doesn't. But that's not the issue.
Her setbacks and mindset is also the means of her perseverance. It challenge me to use my weakness as an opportunity to be strong while taking every opening. :)