Nancy Keaton reviews Vera Koo’s book, “Wisdom and Things” and realizes that she and Vera share several things in common.
书评
Nouria el saftawy
In this book review of Vera Koo’s memoir “The Most Unlikely Champion,” the reviewer notes that the story is inspiring on another level.
顾方蓁新书书评:不止眼见
Cheryl Todd shares her review of Vera Koo’s second book, “Wisdom and Things: Essays From An Unlikely Champions.”
Review: Success in the Face of Great Odds
This review highlights that Vera Koo’s memoir “The Most Unlikely Champion” shows that she achieved success in the face of great odds.
顾方蓁的《巾帼枪神 意念表现之源》与心平
Erin Garvin reviews Vera Koo’s second book and is especially appreciates Vera’s “Shing Ping” attitude. Find out why.
Review of Vera Koo’s Newest Book: ‘Wisdom and Things’
Jackie Richardson reviews the second book from champion shooter Vera Koo, titled “Wisdom and Things.” This book features chapters grouped into four different parts, covering all facets of competition, resilience, faith and travel. This review was originally published at “Women’s Outdoor News.”
Reshma R 3 四星/四星
In this review of Vera Koo’s memoir “The Most Unlikely Champion,” Reshma R 3 writes that luck favors the prepared.
书评:缔造惊人成就!
This review of Vera Koo’s book, “The Most Unlikely Champion,” Fola M writes that you can achieve amazing success only after experiencing devastating failures.
Daria Gerasimova
This review of Vera Koo's The Most Unlikely Champion, written by Daria Gerasimova at Online Book Club, acknowledges that Vera has overcome a life of hurdles to become a champion. Read on to learn more of the hurdles, and the triumphs. Not all worldwide professionals...
Miriam Kenneth
In this review of “The Most Unlikely Champion,” Miriam Kenneth appreciates that the author, Vera Koo, was able to explain her journey from shooting novice to champion. Miriam rates this memoir 4 out of 4 stars.
Review: Vera Koo’s “Wisdom and Things”
Barbara Baird reviews Vera Koo’s second book, “Wisdom and Things,” based on several of her already published columns at “Women’s Outdoor News,” and other inspirations. It’s a great follow-up to her first book, “The Most Unlikely Champion.”
Review: A Life Worthy of Emulation
In this book review, by kemmy11, it states that Vera Koo's life is one that is worth emulation. Keep reading to find out why. Life indeed is not a bed of roses. It doesn’t matter how many times life challenges tear us down, our response to it is what matters. As...