Jacqui’s review of This Is How We Work: Stories, Memoirs and Poems about Social Dimensions of Work > Likes and Comments

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Yvette Prior Thanks for sharing your review here, Jacqui. I really like how you noted thais because it helped me see even more from this book:
book's true power is not so much the diversity of opinions but how many of the stories readers will see as their own despite that they may come from across the globe, from completely different socio-economic and geo-political environments."
I also like how you noted that the book's content reminds readers that there are many paths to success because it reminds that this is not just an entertaining read, even though that factor is here, but It also ended up being a resource for readers to embrace their path of work, whether paid or unpaid and connects to this from the opening:
"Behind every job title, paid or unpaid labor, and task list, there is a human being trying to make sense of it all, a person striving not to get exhausted while setting goals, reaching them, and making big changes to ensure those objectives align with evolving values, wants, and needs."
In closing, I really appreciate your review of This is How We Work.
~Yvette


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