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  <read_at>Sun Apr 05 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[My flatmate gave this book after an apartment cleaning. As usual, I started the book with suspicion, but after a few pages I was totally hooked up. I'm just thrilled by this woman, her life, her capacity of adaptation, and mental power to see the reality and stick to it, even if it's painful.<br/><br/>Break the mental jail and see the world with other eyes, your own eyes.<br/><br/>I'm not talking about a specific religion nor a specific culture, I'm talking about of being able to see beyond the bars of the imposed idiosyncrasy.<br/><br/>The ability to start over again, no matter the age. The courage to take risk and face the unknown.  <br/><br/>I love those people kind of life.]]></body>
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