The Way of Ping: Journey to the Great
Ocean by Stuart Avery Gold, Newmarket
Press, 96 pages, $15.00, Hardcover, January 2009,
ISBN 9781557048202
Ping, the courageous frog, is back from his quest
from the first book Gold wrote about him and he's
ready to take his kindred creatures back to the
Great Ocean with him. He is met with much opposition
and doubt from the pond, especially from Toad, the
Elder who doesn't want to move anywhere, because
life as he knows it is good. In fact, Toad and the
others can't even grasp the fact that the ocean is
bigger, and has much more to offer them, than the
pond they are used to. That is, everyone but two
frogs: Daikon and Hodo.
These unlikely companions to Ping forge their way
ahead, trying to understand how their life can be
altered by this ocean. Ping takes them on a journey,
not just away from the pond, but in their minds as
well. He helps them see that if life isn't quite
what you planned for or hoped it would be, you still
have the power to change it. Daikon and Hodo, two
aimless, meandering and naïve frogs, find that they
can actually be in control of their own lives and
make decisions for themselves.
This book is not just about taking risks and
charting your own path in life. It's also about
getting a booster shot of bravery. In these times of
economic and job stress, many people are getting
lost in their pursuit of the dream they had. They
may think they are stuck in something they have to
do now in order for things to get better. What Ping
tells us is to have a clear goal in mind and to keep
it in focus, no matter what the obstacles are. Maybe
how you are getting there is not the right way, but
only you have the power to make what's wrong right.
To get there takes perseverance, drive and
initiative. Sort of like the little engine that
could, Ping helps his friends realize their
individual hopes for the future, and along the way
he teaches us all a valuable lesson or two.
The Way of Ping is not just a simple story
of a little frog from a small pond. It's about the
everyman and the struggles we all face in life.
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