Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Don't Forget the Soap Book Launch: An Invitation





WHAT READERS ARE SAYING:

"Claire's mom is not a tiger but a quiet silk butterfly, strong as steel, dignified, influential and full of amiability. One can discern that the author's sensible advice is borne from a mother who has reflected deeply into what makes one successful in an uncommon definition of the word.

"The exuberance of heart, thoughtfulness and affection in Lim-Moore's book leave the reader with the soaring feeling that what people care about is who you are, and that what is important is how you help others. A stunning debut."

"A mix of childhood memoir, immigrant experiences and mother knows best — such as fitting in at the new school and not forgetting where you came from — the book takes you through a roller coaster of emotions that leave a lasting warmth in your heart."

"Ostensibly, Don't Forget the Soap is a memoir, and an entertaining one it is. Having said that, I could just as easily group this special little volume among my collection of parenting books. Why? Let's look at the facts: the author is a Yale-educated corporate executive who seems to enjoy juggling her career and family, likes to throw in community service and politics for fun and somehow finds the time to watch tv and write this book. As a woman, I want to know how she does it. As the mother of two daughters, I would like to know how my girls could do it too. Lucky for us, Ms. Moore shares with us the secret of her success: practical advice from her fabulous Filipina mother. Well worth the read and future re-reads."



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About the Book


At the center of many good stories – inspiring, entertaining, admittedly corny – is Marie Claire Lim Moore.Ask her about the time she and her family sat down with former Philippine President Corazon Aquino. Or the time she built houses in Mexico alongside former American President Jimmy Carter. Equally engaging are her every day experiences and perspective on life. You will be interested to hear what she thinks is a relationship “deal breaker” or why Christmas should be regulated or why kids shouldn’t say,
“I’m bored.”

After spending the early part of her childhood in Vancouver growing up with ‘80s sitcoms and Philippine People Power demonstrations, Claire moved to New York City at the age of twelve and attended the United Nations International School where she sang on stage with Debbie Gibson and received her high school diploma from Kofi Annan. She went on to study at Yale, climb the corporate ladder at Citi and jet set around the world.

Don’t Forget the Soap is a collection of anecdotes from different points in Claire’s life: stories from the tight-knit Filipino community in Vancouver mix with memories of her move to New York, experiences at Yale and travels as a young executive. Underlying this narrative is the story of a global citizen who does not want to forget the fundamental values that come along with the “immigrant experience” as she and her husband raise their children in the increasingly glitzy expat bubble of Singapore. Her parents continue to remain a big influence in her life and her mother’s reminders a grounding force. These stories will warm the heart and resonate with people of any culture.

Download the e-book at http://bit.ly/dontforgetthesoap

Visit the Author's Page on Amazon.com for more info.

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