Book Three Reviews
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Deeds: A Memoir of a World Citizen Diplomat by Lois Ann Nicolai is the third installment of her memoirs. It deals with global sociocultural issues and is best suited to the general adult reading audience. We discover how World Citizen Diplomats became a fully-fledged non-profit organization, and the author takes us through several of the incredible peace-making missions that different teams undertook across the world. Nicolai has patience in her writing which speaks of a gentle soul and makes it feel as though a dear friend is telling you about their life, career, and passions in an engaging style. I would not hesitate to recommend Ordinary People, Extraordinary Deeds to anyone seeking true life stories which are deeply inspiring and heart-warming.
+++++ 5-Star Review
Reviewed by K.C. Finn
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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Deeds: A Memoir of a World Citizen Diplomat by Lois Ann Nicolai is a continuation of the fantastic work Nicolai has accomplished in the second half of her incredible life, promoting the causes of world peace and global cooperation. Book three outlines her journey through the world as a citizen peace diplomat ever since she lost her husband at a young age and decided she would dedicate the rest of her life to furthering the cause of nuclear disarmament and world peace. This beautiful, uplifting, and inspiring book offers a simple message of hope; one person can make a difference. I highly recommend it and the entire series of memoirs from Nicolai.
+++++ 5-Star Review
Reviewed by Grant Leishman
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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Deeds: A Memoir of a World Citizen Diplomat is the final book in Lois Ann Nicolai's memoir trilogy and covers the various inspiring achievements of the organization. We discover the way that Lois and her colleagues worked to ensure it became a non-profit organization and received funding from LifeBridge Foundation for various major projects carried out between 1993 and 2004. She kept going even when she was told she had a good chance of failing. Take time out to tap into the humanity and courage of the author and her friends by reading Ordinary People, Extraordinary Deeds. You will learn a lot about how you can contribute to improving world peace, interconnectedness, and tolerance.
+++++ 5-Star Review
Reviewed by Foluso Falaye
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