This is the first book to examine the discourse of reality television.
... you writing this time?” “It is called Real Talk. ... People look at me when I am talking into this recorder, but I am writing my book, making some money. ... He go to school, as long as he go to school he can butter me up like that.
Dr. Mark Good shares four perspectives and three skills he has used successfully in helping others experience changed hearts, clearer thinking, more flowing relationships, and a closer walk with God.
The 'lightness' of the text helps my students understand that there are no pat answers or foolproof blueprints for teaching. This book is easy-to-read, engaging, enjoyable, and also contains profound knowledge.
Real Talk is full of raw honesty and humor! Readers will learn that human kindness is alive and well as they read the many examples of people cheering the author on in spite of her humble beginnings.
Real Talk: A Savvy Guide to the Hidden Meanings Behind what People Say
This book is merely the conduit to her soon to be released semi-autobiography April Everyday - Autobiographical Snippets of an Insignificant Woman.
This book will help you to learn the basics in life, and even uplift your spirit, as well as give you something to laugh about, while agreeing with the messages being told.