Client’s Review
The following testimonials relate to the book Fork in the road.
The imagery used as title is very meaningful and appropriately chosen. The principles and values preached in the book are quite commendable. Looking at the society we live in, these values of integrity, dependability, etc. appear to be largely missing in the lives of the people in our environment. Therefore, the book is a useful instrument today.
Jones Kyazze, D. Phill.
Retired UNESCO senior officer
I commend [Fork in the road] to everyone who is in need of a real life learning experience. I consider it a living manual of a life well and fully lived. Nagadya's foreword is beautiful and does justice to the book.
Mathew Rukikaire
Politician and former cabinet minister
Thank you for finding the time to share your life with others and hopefully guiding the young generation. The enjoyment of reading the book has been enhanced by the font friendly to old readers.
Phenny Birungi
Librarian and retired senior public civil servant
The statement in Fork in the road “...I exhort you to find the very best of your culture, your faith, and your beliefs and then use them to create a good life for yourself and for others...” said it all.
Roger Mukasa
B.Sc. M.Sc. Financial Manager
Wonderful book it is.
Andrew Ntegeka
MBA, B.Com.; Businessman
A nice and informative book , well written and published.
James Galabuzi Mukasa
Civil Engineer and Human Rights Advocate
Fork in the Road, as the title suggests, offers guidance on approaches to think through situations where we are faced with binary choices. It is especially useful to anyone that is inclined to procrastinate, especially concerning tough choices. It is also likely to be useful to someone that is carefully pondering how to craft their own journey, including concerning questions involving posterity. I would strongly recommend it.
Alex Buri
Lawyer