
Book reviews provide a summary of the book’s content, evaluate its value, and recommend it to other readers. It increases the chances of gaining readers as well as increasing the visibility of the book. The more the book has a positive review, the more it gathers attention. The US Review of Books is one of the US-based contemporary book review publications run by professional reviewers and editors. They analyze every qualifying book that is released without regard for the work’s author or publisher.
The US Review of Books (USRB) reviewed Kathleen L. Wensel’s book, “Freedom Is… A Book/Journal with a Twist,” which was praised by Kellie Haulotte after it was evaluated. The reviewer emphasizes, “Wensel has created an intriguing work that will open readers’ eyes to what it means to be free. One thing that stands out right away is the first chapter. With all the talk of politics in this world, Wensel says something that puts America in perspective.”
Kathleen L. Wensel is a versatile professional with a successful career in travel real estate, where she helps clients find vacation homes and investment properties. She has also excelled in retail and wholesale marketing sales, becoming a sought-after radio show guest across America.
In addition to her media presence, Kathleen is a recognized seminar speaker, sharing her insights on business and personal development. Her background as a model enhances her ability to connect with audiences. As an entrepreneur and author, she is committed to exploring new opportunities and has plans for future publications, continually expanding her impact in various fields.
On August 1, 2001, Kathleen Wensel awoke feeling inexplicably ill, burdened by dizziness, headaches, and an overwhelming sense of dread. Despite her usual positivity, she felt compelled to write down her chaotic thoughts as her physical symptoms intensified.
As the weeks passed, her anxiety grew, leading her to suspect something catastrophic was imminent. On September 11, as she witnessed the tragic attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, her fears were confirmed, connecting her deeply to the collective grief of millions.
In the aftermath of this tragedy, Kathleen resolved to transform her experiences into a book and journal titled “FREEDOM IS…,” aimed at exploring and documenting
thoughts on freedom. This project was not only a way to process her own feelings but also to encourage others to reflect on their own perspectives on liberty. She hoped this book would serve as a lasting treasure, inviting future generations to consider the value of freedom in their lives.
“Freedom Is… A Book/Journal with a Twist” is a personal exploration of the concept of freedom, inspired by the author’s experiences. The book combines her reflections on freedom with interactive journal sections that invite readers to document their own thoughts and perspectives. Kathleen aims to inspire meaningful dialogue about liberty, encouraging readers to appreciate and advocate for their rights.
Throughout the book, she seeks to create a communal space for individuals to reflect on their values and celebrate the diversity of thought surrounding freedom. Kathleen envisions this work as a lasting resource that resonates with readers of all ages, prompting them to contribute to a world that values and protects freedom for all.
Read more about the review here.
Here is an excerpt from the US Review of Books that highlights:
“She believes that Americans do want to help, but for those seeking asylum, it can still be hard. What most people will likely agree on is that freedom is forgiveness, inner peace, uniqueness, and laughter. Her chapter on “Life’s Lessons” is possibly the most intriguing part because of the story about her late brother George and her friend Rosalyn. It deals with the effects of bad and good karma. Wensel has written a thought-provoking work that many will likely enjoy.”