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File Size: 10447 KB

Print Length: 113 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 173278230X

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Learn and Get Smarter, Inc. (November 21, 2018)

Publication Date: November 21, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07JGHWP7X

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Some Books will encourage a click on the “Buy Now” button just because of its cover. Hello World: Meet Mother Rebecca by Rebecca Frost Cuevas is one of those. If the Victorian headdress and great smile don’t get you, the subtitle The autobiography of a fictional Victorian know-it-all might be enough to clinch the sale.There is a lot of humor in this novel. Cuevas, acting as both Actual Rebecca and “I” is the narrator who occasionally makes direct humorous asides to the reader. As for the humor; it is good, understated, and threatens to conceal the fact that there are very good, solid, philosophical points made. Many would argue that the world would be a better place if these faith-based humanitarian ideals were more operational.Mother Rebecca is wise and knows many things, perhaps everything. It is logical that she would know everything. As was stated many times, Mother Rebecca is older than dirt. Age and wisdom correlate directly, right? From various sections of the novel, we know that Actual Rebecca, “I,” the author, created Mother from a variety of sources during her “actual” growing up. She could not channel Mother Rebecca, a wise woman offering advice on things such as marriage until she had more of an understanding of marriage. By the time Actual Rebecca was fifty plus years old, she was able to give such advice plus tech support. Taking lessons provided by Aunt Sophronia and a nanny, Mrs. Happy, Actual Rebecca was able to merge wisdom, assembly instructions, and computer user instructions.In order to be an expert in all things, Mother Rebecca needed life experiences. Terrible at math, she was not sure how many husbands she had throughout her life, but she could remember the notable ones. She had a son, later known as Mr. Knit-It-All, with her first husband, Mr. Fix-It-All-Up. She had one philosophy of marriage: “The secret to a happy marriage is separate houses.” (p.35). Her husband had a complementary but differently phrased philosophy: “The reason to get married is to have a witness to your life.” (p.35). Mother Rebecca’s third, forty-seventh, or fifty-second husband (she really hates math) was Head Honcho.Mother Rebecca loved greenhouses. Inside these normally physically visible constructions, Mother Rebecca planted seeds of abstract feelings and experiences, such as the seed of loss. She collected these seeds from the experiences of Actual Rebecca (AR) as AR went on her life’s journey up to the age of fifty when AR decided to make life changes. Up to that time AR had experienced almost nothing but loss. She had lost her mother, two children during childbirth, and a husband who she was still friends with. Her son, Youthful One, had left home and moved to the Big City. AR decided to go on adventures. At that point, AR and Mother Rebecca (MR) became one. It was AR as Mother Rebecca who married Head Honcho. Whichever husband he was, there was to be a divorce. Rebecca had married into a tribe that would not accept her and the pair reluctantly agreed to a divorce so Head Honcho could fulfill his predestined tribal duties. And this is where the novel takes a new direction. From how Mother Rebecca came into being we enter the world of “What can Mother Rebecca do for you today?”The answer is that she can give advice on surviving life. As Cuevas tells us, Rebecca’s life is all about helping others. “If Mother Rebecca were working full time at a job, or raising more children, or tending to grandchildren, she would not have time to write blogs and ebooks and lesson plans for you. She would not have a way to listen to you and hear your issues and concerns. Her heart would be full of others, and the details of everyday life.” (p. 74).At this point, the novel has some similarities to Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. The novel has 111 pages total and the entertaining build up to what I consider the philosophical point has taken seventy-four pages. It can be inspiring. Mother Rebecca will even solve the mystery of the two-sided triangle. (p. 78).This novel is available on Amazon for USD 0.99. I gave it five stars for its unique writing style and understated, subtle humor.

Most disappointed. The author spends too much time trying to be precious and not enough time producing significant content. Do not waste your time.

This book starts out seeming to promise a reworking of a Victorian Age book on how to keep a home and navigate marriage, but it frustratingly never seems to get to any nitty-gritty, practical advice. Instead it takes us on a journey of the author's life explained through metaphor and fairy tale. A few times I was ready to give up reading it, but something about the ripe and generous character of Actual Rebecca, (the author herself), kept me turning the virtual pages.While some of the metaphors made me want to scream, especially the part about her marriage to the Head Honcho and the lost island of Nirvania. I kept trying to figure out what real situation in her life this referred to. I longed for her to give us a solid idea to decipher this puzzle. After much thought, I came to the conclusion that perhaps she married a Palestinian, assuming she is Jewish. That would fit some of the hints she drops. Ultimately, though, it hardly matters because after this episode, the book turns into a very different beast.Ultimately it is a book about the oneness of us all, the universality of all religions and philosophies, especially the fact that they all lead us to the same place - the Golden Rule. Although this was not at all what I had expected the book to be about, I found that I not only agreed with what she was saying about life, love and our purpose on earth but also that I felt that she was speaking my own words. This seemingly fanciful book packs a lot of hard-earned wisdom and the author does indeed make suggestions on how to fix things such as being stuck in a rut, pain from loss and how to use it as a springboard toward growth and service to others.She actually made me cry when she spoke about how she still felt the love of her mother who died when she was just seven years old. Anyone who has lost someone close will feel the same. If you are ready to take a ride through a very intelligent and deep-thinking woman's mind, and be challenged to confront your own self, this is a short, powerful book you should read.

The book was fun, quirky, and a quick read during holiday travel.Note: I also had a pre-publication copy but enjoyed the book and purchased a copy for myself.Mother Rebecca provides an unusual twist to modern life infusing wisdom from two different time periods. The wordplay is engaging and the topics apply to most anyone attempting to balance the challenges of 21st century living.

What a fun book. Filled with ramblings, advice, sass, wisdom, and intuition. If you want to have a delightful time with some giggles and ah-ha moments mixed in... this book will provide.

I was instantly attracted to the inventiveness of the title and cover of this book. It's the sort of book you can have on hand and pull out little snippets from time to time to jolly things up at parties. I loved the eccentricity of this book. Though I got distracted by its meanderings in places, it was probably intended by the author. Witty and entertaining.

This book is a delightful series of short vignettes on the fictional life story of Mother Rebecca. As a 200 year old, victorian nanny with magical powers, Mother Rebecca is guaranteed to tickle your fancy with her wisdom, humor and insight. Her pleasant prattle is filled with esoteric wisdom, an intriguing mixing of metaphors and the honest rambling of a juvenile mind. Sit down with your "apple tea" and as you sip on Mother Rebecca's musings!

Some people might take offense to this book. "Shame on them" It was written in honest , true to the time, Life as it was lived . If you find this satire offensive , Then pull your head out of you ass!! Write your headstone, and leave all your assets to your cat.

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