JRW

As I read “Mirror Mirror, Tell Me Who I Am”, there is so much more depth than a simple walk in the woods with a stranger and dogs. We learn how individuals are on a quest to learn who we really are. I know I must read the book again, possibly many times. It...

M. Breault

The mirror metaphor refers to how our experiences mirror our beliefs. The book seeks to help readers take responsibility for their beliefs, thoughts and feelings to influence their reality. “Nothing in life is cast in stone.”...

J. Gregory

“Easy reading, wonderful story, very entertaining. Enjoyable book. It’s a book you can read over and over again and find different meaning every time.”...

B. Hoffman, Business Owner

“It is one of those rare books that has so much intense information and yet is so easy and pleasurable to read. It helps one to understand oneself on a truly deeper level, and yet it is done with the simplicity of a fictional story.”...

The Book Review Directory

“MIRROR MIRROR, Tell Me Who I Am is a creative take on the self-help variety because it shares its information in story form. For readers who are seeking advice on enriching their lives and don’t have a lot of time to devote to reading, MIRROR MIRROR, Tell Me Who I Am is a solid...

Dr. Joe Piazza, BPE, DC

“MIRROR MIRROR, Tell Me Who I Am is an outstanding book about how to interpret and create your life experiences… a map and directions on how to connect thoughts and feelings to our creation of reality… a book that can be read, and re-read, gaining new insights every time.”...

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