kickerdad - , reviewed on + 123 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Maybe because of where I am at currently in my life, my search for meaning, Bill Strickland's "Make the Impossible Possible" may be the best book I've ever read. Bill tells his story simply and somewhat straight forward. There is no complex language, or writers ploys to engage the reader. They aren't needed. If you have ever felt like you were searching for something but not sure what it may be, this book may give you an idea - not what to look for, or even how to go about it - but how to recognize it when you find it - whatever 'it' may be. If you read 'Make the Impossible Possible' and believe it to be a 'sappy success story on social engineering' you have entirely missed the point, or your heart is so hard that reading the book was a worthless exercise to begin with. Very encouraging, very invigorating, very inspiring.