Wednesday, 1 October 2008

What Tuk Reads: Life's Compass

The latest book that I've read is Life's Compass (It's a thai book so I translate it's title into English). This book may seem to be the ordinary dhama book, but it isn't. In my point of view, the most interesting thing in this book is the writer, Thitinart Na-Pattalung. She graduated the master degree from London university in business major at the age of 20. By 25, She had her own company and it was going very well. Unfortunately, when she turned 27 her husband died and left one little daughter and deft whih was almost one hundred million bath with her. She had no idea how to deal with it. This story sounds like tredgidy. However, within 5 years she can clear th

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