Random Acts of Kindness by Dete Meserve and Rachel Green – 384 pages
ARC courtesy NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
Book Blurb:
The true, inspiring tales in Random Acts of Kindness spotlight ordinary people from age nine to one hundred who have found unique ways to show compassion and make a difference. Some of these stories will warm your heart and make you laugh; others will make you smile; and a few might make you cry—in a good way—with the joy of knowing there is so much goodness and generosity in the world.
My Review: 5 stars
Random Acts of Kindness is a collection of stories that allow the reader to bask in selflessness and generosity; a place where good deeds abound. This is the type of book to read when you’re feeling blue or just need a bit more confidence in our harried world. Perfect for gifting!
Each story is unique and reminds us that kindness counts and just a drop of it get change someone’s life in miraculous ways.This is a non-fiction follow-up to Meserve’s fictional book, Good Sam, which became a Netflix feature film in May of 2019. Overall, this book is a great concept and was executed well. I very much enjoyed last year’s realease The Space Between. It’s a well thought-out and satisfying mystery.