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Monday 06th of September 2010

Truly an inspiring story - actually made me want to get up and get going with some of my own little projects and dreams. Took a bit to get into it but I did find the frankness, clarity and honesty in Renee's openess of how she succeeded very encouraging. The author was retelling someone else's life story through eyes of wisdom and understanding.

Daniela Tyson
IP Officer
SA Pathology


Thursday 02nd of September 2010

Wow! Thank you for giving me the opportunity to read this amazing book. I am very impressed in the style the book is written. It is such an inspirational story; I could not put it down. Renata Castelle’s story was shared with me at the right time of my life and I cannot thank you enough for sharing these experiences. Everyone has moments in their lives which can make them unhappy. We all dig into our past for answers which will hopefully allow us to live happy. Rene’s life is full of incredible experiences. I am amazed how optimistic she remains; for me this is a life changing experience. She overcomes her past in a positive way; continuously moving forward. This is a recipe for happiness in life which we can all strive for. Renata, you do not realize how many lives are going to be changed by reading this book. I have to say that your biggest ‘profit’ will be improving people’s wellbeing.

MARGARET FEDORCZYK


Thursday 02nd of September 2010

I was asked by a friend to read this autobiography and didn’t put it down for two days. I found it to be a genuinely useful, a raw book with fascinating information, hard to read at first but so interesting it needs to be taken seriously. Definitely schools would prepare their students if it was included in their curriculum both in Business and English studies, raised from the book subject and her rare insight into how she can change the situation around her to provide success. Lucid, entertaining it succeeds brilliantly in the mission to explain how to succeed in making money and at the same time I found it a terribly sad expression of a person’s life story that was searching for the love and acceptance from those around her but denied it ay every approach. Obtaining the wealth of the world but denied the love and acceptance from all of those held most dear around her she lives in her ‘castle’ today like some princess on a hill. Nobody, who reads it, will look at the world around them in the same way; make the time to read this!

DAVID MCGLYNN
BRANCH MANAGER
Greater Building Society


Thursday 02nd of September 2010

Her strength of character and ability to think positively, to look forward and overcome all previous hardship and obstacles shows what a person can really achieve in themselves and pursue their dreams. A truly inspirational story.

JO BOLAND


Thursday 02nd of September 2010

The book describes a very familiar situation; one that I had experienced in my own life. My marriage was similar to Renata’s and I can identify with her story. I worked long hours in a business and reared three children at the same time. I was oppressed in my marriage for a long-long time. I am glad that she found the strength to walk away. I did the same and never looked back. This is the good example for any woman who is still suffering oppression in marriage. Male attitudes need to change towards women regarding equality. Women need to change as well. I enjoyed reading about Renata’s earlier life and how hard she worked. I cannot imagine myself working four jobs. My favorite chapter is ‘Accomplished?’ I smiled on reading about the situation with helpers going walkabout. It is very humorous. It is an inspirational story about life, about overcoming the adversities of life and how to become successful in life; I really enjoyed it.

KAREN TUCKER


Tuesday 20th of July 2010

A great experience from every angle.

David Pope



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