The author, Ann American, is not telling people how to vote, nor is she hiding some secret agenda. Rather, this book urges readers to look at every aspect of their own beliefs and political leanings, encouraging us to discount much of the political rants, news and the social media hype which can steal our peace of mind. Reading this book brought me a reassuring, inspiring and positive new view of our country’s electoral process. With all the recent division within our political climate, The 2020 Election Survival Guide brings everything into perspective on a personal level and helps readers find some comfort, wisdom and fun in the process.
It is smart, witty and very entertaining. It contains 102 pages, each with a clever title and a short one or two paragraphs of thought-provoking suggestions, questions, and sometimes humorous, things to ponder on. Ann American skillfully helps to draw out our own convictions, thoughts and ideals. She encourages readers to interact with activities by journaling their own personal thoughts, goals and ideas. This is not something that is required, but in my opinion it is very helpful in order for us to receive more understanding and to get to the bottom of what we believe and want for ourselves and our country. Filled with famous quotes, information, wit and humor, this book will help us to ignore the negativity the media brings, and totally enjoy the process of deciding who and what to vote for – which the author clearly leaves up to the discretion of each individual. The book cover itself is uplifting, colorful and fun.
The 2020 Election Survival Guide: 102 Reflections & Activities That Stem The Urge to Throttle Anyone Including Yourself by Ann American brings readers and Americans a delightful, insightful and amusing book which encourages us to stay in unity even though we may have differences in opinions, belief systems and political leanings. Artisan Book Reviews fully recommends this book to all Americans who seek a much needed breather from the hysteria of the American election process and political climate.