A heart-felt dedication to those who have seen and loved the film The Wizard of Oz, or have read L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dr. John Tamiazzo's new look at life through Dorothy's eyes is truly refreshing. In his newest work, Returning to the Land of Oz: Finding Hope, Love and Courage on Your Yellow Brick Road, he leads readers to creatively use the power of their minds, combined with the wisdom of their imaginations to achieve goals, improve overall health, and to make positive life changes.
In a world filled 24 hours a day with worry, despondency, and fear on full display, Dr. Tamiazzo battles this apprehension and challenges even the most optimistic individual with the following: to stop seeing life myopically, and instead to see the bigger picture, and to view life from a new and higher vantage point. We have lots of choices available to us when we confront and challenge fear.
This trance-inducing work of fiction propels the reader's entire journey down his/her own yellow brick road experience, providing a clear vision of the future to follow. Defying fears and drawing upon inner courage for that journey are within our grasp among these 156 pages. Although a short and enjoyable read, Returning to the Land of Oz packs a powerful punch with essential insights and long, sought-after resources between the book's covers.
No matter the age of the reader, Dr. Tamiazzo writes in an easy-to-read manner that harkens the reader back to childhood, with his warm references of scenes from the movie as well as 7 original illustrations from the 1900 edition. This book calls for people of all generations to pause and reflect on redefined lessons taught to us for centuries, including the very raw, basic, and fragile emotions we have when observing the collision of good and evil. If readers are yearning for a Superhero to rescue them from their lives, they can draw upon deep reservoirs of courage by reading this book, which ultimately points them to the only Superhero...the one within each of us.
In a world filled 24 hours a day with worry, despondency, and fear on full display, Dr. Tamiazzo battles this apprehension and challenges even the most optimistic individual with the following: to stop seeing life myopically, and instead to see the bigger picture, and to view life from a new and higher vantage point. We have lots of choices available to us when we confront and challenge fear.
This trance-inducing work of fiction propels the reader's entire journey down his/her own yellow brick road experience, providing a clear vision of the future to follow. Defying fears and drawing upon inner courage for that journey are within our grasp among these 156 pages. Although a short and enjoyable read, Returning to the Land of Oz packs a powerful punch with essential insights and long, sought-after resources between the book's covers.
No matter the age of the reader, Dr. Tamiazzo writes in an easy-to-read manner that harkens the reader back to childhood, with his warm references of scenes from the movie as well as 7 original illustrations from the 1900 edition. This book calls for people of all generations to pause and reflect on redefined lessons taught to us for centuries, including the very raw, basic, and fragile emotions we have when observing the collision of good and evil. If readers are yearning for a Superhero to rescue them from their lives, they can draw upon deep reservoirs of courage by reading this book, which ultimately points them to the only Superhero...the one within each of us.
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