This little book is a parable about the power of positivity, as told through the lens of frogs on a fictional island. I had to read it for work--these kinds of books aren't usually my thing. I prefer someone to just lay out the facts, and maybe including their interpretation, so I can then draw my own conclusions. But I needed this for a training at work, so I read it. And it's not bad. I felt like it was clunky and obvious while I was reading it, but I've noticed since reading it, when discussing it with coworkers, that the story format, as Achor says in related training and the commentary at the back of this book, helps the lessons of the story stick in my mind better. so while I rolled my eyes at the sermon-like simplicity of the story device, I still caught myself jokingly calling a coworker who was being negative "Plop", and making other references to the story that I have obviously retained. And later catching myself in negativity. So, well played, sir, well played. Your orange frog has infected my mind, as well as all the other frogs, with his bright colors. Mission accomplished.