Memos In Little Stories

Memos In Little Stories
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8+
Release Date
October 30, 2015
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978-0957319226
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An elderly woman fights for justice. A young man confronts the friends who have misplaced his property. A billionaire faces the truth of his own mortality. A missing daughter returns home. In all of these stories, everyone has a choice to make, whether to assist or ignore, forgive or seek recompense, be honest or deceitful, pursue or discard a dream, have courage or give up, love or hate. We are faced with many opportunities every day to make such choices. Each one can reaffirm us; lead us toward right or wrong or even a new path in life. Memos in Little Stories has many enduring principles and truths to help you make great choices. By updating timeless teachings with relatable modern scenarios, the stories explore the positive impacts and more harmful consequences of our decisions and choices. From the first century to the present day and beyond, the light-hearted stories in this collection remind us that when it comes to goodness, loving and living well, some things never change. A present to give yourself, or a gift for someone you reckon needs it more!

An elderly woman fights for justice. A young man confronts the friends who have misplaced his property. A billionaire faces the truth of his own mortality. A missing daughter returns home. In all of these stories, everyone has a choice to make, whether to assist or ignore, forgive or seek recompense, be honest or deceitful, pursue or discard a dream, have courage or give up, love or hate. We are faced with many opportunities every day to make such choices. Each one can reaffirm us; lead us toward right or wrong or even a new path in life. Memos in Little Stories has many enduring principles and truths to help you make great choices. By updating timeless teachings with relatable modern scenarios, the stories explore the positive impacts and more harmful consequences of our decisions and choices. From the first century to the present day and beyond, the light-hearted stories in this collection remind us that when it comes to goodness, loving and living well, some things never change. A present to give yourself, or a gift for someone you reckon needs it more!

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A modern take on timeless wisdom.

I went in expecting a short-story collection, and immediately had to adjust my mindset. This is a book of bite-sized allegories. Which means the moral of the story (and its intrinsic acumen) is of far more consequence than the story itself.

Memos is a fast read—no more than an hour’s commitment. Each revamped metaphor is expressed in just one to two pages, interspersed with minimalist black and white illustrations. The prose itself is tight and to the point, offering a distinctly British flare in some of the word choices and cultural references.

Initially this reader recognized the adaptations and was unsettled that the original source didn’t seem to be credited. But at the very end the author does reveal her root material as biblical—citing the individual parables told by Jesus. The resulting effect walks a fine line between sensitive subtlety and spiritual obfuscation. But for some, this may be an ideal medium; a sort of stealthy introduction for those less historically or culturally inclined.

Much like traditional parables, they gloss over specifics of age, personality, ethnicity, and physical descriptions—instead going straight for the meat of the lesson it’s attempting to convey. As a result, there is no opportunity—or intention—of experiencing relatable characterization. Instead the scenarios rely on current technology and pop culture references for added relevancy. While clever and well-meaning, I’m afraid this tactic runs the risk of feeling outdated fairly quickly. Though for the time being, it may more easily speak to the current generation of tech-savvy youth—or those who would not otherwise be willing to consider anything with Biblical origins.

Ultimately a meaningful read; one likely to make a good gift for preteens, teens, and new graduates who are still building their sense of self and purpose.
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