Hi! This year 2026 I'm going to write a lot and one of my objectives  is related to this blog. I want to put a lot of effort in this project, that it useful for me for expressing myself and communicating with people who also adore reading books. I'm not English Native Speaker so I probably commit failures, but I want to allows myself opportunities to fail and start again with the learning in my heart. Today, I am here to talk you about a book that has pleasantly surprised me. It is about Love's Work: A Reckoning with Life written by the female philosopher Gillian Rose. 

The author wanted to convey diverse emotions or feelings that she experimented during her process with a disease such as cancer. I don't think that this book should be considered a autobiography  among others, since Rose had courage for writing also about other process of people that she me  had met in her life, with no other intention than to reflect about on what really matters in life and other challenges which she herself faced in her life as dyslexia, a conflict whit your Jewish identity, etc.  This books shows other twice that life isn't done for proportionate answers,  however, life produce questions that maybe matters more than the answers. In this accelerated world, sometimes we need works written from the bottom of  hearts for remembering that this life is ephemeral and just we should only worry about helping each other out while we live.
Finally, I want to close my comment with a quote. As the author says: 

You may be less powerful than the whole world, but you always more powerful than yourself (Rose, 1195). 

I wish this woman this woman is more widely read.

With affection, 

Silvia

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