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  • 07/2024
  • 979-8990805705 B0D9K7VX95
  • 312 pages
  • $16.16
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  • 07/2024
  • 979-8-990805712 B0D9KDG2DF
  • 312 pages
  • $6.99
Machiel Hoek
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The Girl Who Changed The World
Machiel Hoek, author
The beautiful things in her life are shifting and evolving, whereas the grim realities remain unchanged. Is this the essence of life? When Lisa’s grandfather prompts her to explore life’s enigmatic secrets, she embarks on an enchanting odyssey of self-discovery. Lisa is compelled to confront her deepest fears – but she starts to wonder if Grandpa really embodies the wisdom he imparts. He’s harboring a secret and there’s an ominous undertone. When Lisa confronts him, it’s the start of their lives being indelibly changed. We all have our own experience, truth, and reality that govern how we look at life, ourselves, and others. What’s real, and what’s not? Who’s the teacher and who’s the apprentice? Things aren’t always as they seem. The more we can understand where we’re coming from, the more we can understand where others are coming from – creating a world less divided by our differences and more united in our shared humanity. This book is a manifestation of ancient wisdom and insights incorporated in a story for today, one meant to help balance the masculine energy that’s dominated the world for millennia, with the feminine energy which needs to change the world.
Reviews
Hoek’s opening scene finds 13-year-old Lisa, on the cusp of adolescence, struggling with the pain from events that are beyond her control and desperately seeking a way out. After an intentional fall from her grandfather’s barn leaves her reeling but still very much alive, Lisa embarks on a journey of self-discovery at her grandfather’s behest, as he shepherds her through loneliness, bullying, grief, and her parents’ divorce, drawing from his work as a psychologist alongside his powerful intuition to help her navigate the uncertainties of growing up.

Lisa’s journey is eye-opening—for herself and her grandfather—and, as the pair embark together on exploring “the secret of life,” their strong bond and mutual respect allow deep, unrestricted emotional surveys and discussions on even the most intimidating topics, with forgiveness, family, and accountability taking center stage. Readers will grasp from Lisa’s journey that transformation can be both beautiful and painful but is worth it in the end, and even her grandfather, struggling with his own guilt and fear, grows to accept his past and come to terms with his own “perceality”—Lisa’s unique way of describing each person’s “version of reality.”

Though Lisa’s insight sometimes feels too mature for her age, it’s still the perfect springboard for readers to reflect on their own lives and recognize that change, while scary, is inevitable. As Lisa embraces that truth, she realizes that the secret to life was within her all along—and that “true self-love leaves no room for pain.” Hoek’s lessons are challenging but rewarding, and the skills Lisa and her grandfather gain throughout the process—journaling, manifestation, meditation, and more—resonate. The Girl Who Changed the World is a touching debut, layered in its delivery, that highlights the complexity of human emotion and self-discovery while focusing on the value of family.

Takeaway: Touching quest of self-discovery for a girl and her grandfather.

Comparable Titles: Paulo Coelho's The Archer, Jason Reynolds’s' Look Both Ways.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A-

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 07/2024
  • 979-8990805705 B0D9K7VX95
  • 312 pages
  • $16.16
Ebook Details
  • 07/2024
  • 979-8-990805712 B0D9KDG2DF
  • 312 pages
  • $6.99
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