Pure Soapbox

Kimberlie Dykeman
Wiggy Press (2008)
ISBN 9780974070339
Reviewed by Nikki Pringle for Reader Views (8/08)


Author Kimberlie Dykeman is a motivator, and “Pure Soapbox” is her platform.  In her book, Dykeman uses some of her favorite inspirational quotes as a springboard for a broader discussion. She examines the true meaning of these quotes, including those attributed to Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, Robert Frost and the Nike Corporation, and encourages the reader to delve deeper into each one’s significance.

Examine the quote “Just Do It.” It seems simple and broad at first, but Dykeman asks leading and provocative questions to persuade you to look for the deeper meaning of these three words,  and she gives a not-so-gentle nudge to help you find the value of their meaning, and to discover how you can make them resonate in your own life.

There is an exponential wealth of knowledge to be gained reading “Pure Soapbox” and appreciating the words of wisdom it has to offer. This book can be used as a daily devotional without the religious aspects usually associated with such works. The importance of its words is best served one day and one quote at a time. Studying the book in this manner will give readers the best opportunity to understand, comprehend, and figure out how they can use the quotes and Dykeman’s motivational words in their every day life. If you are looking to be inspired, or searching for a way to inspire others, I encourage you to pick up a copy of “Pure Soapbox.” You will not be disappointed.

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