"I read Chai on Life on the plane and just finished it at home. I thought it was totally charming and poignant! I laughed out loud a number of times and enjoyed her clever use of words. Plus, there was so much I could relate to. She sounds like someone I would love to have as a friend. The woman behind me on the plane told me as we are getting off that she was peeping at some of the pages I was reading and thought it was a wonderful book! Overall, a really enjoyable and warm-hearted read!"
--CINDY PAILET, CO-OWNER OF BONNIE BRAE ICE CREAM, DENVER, CO
"A joyous, uplifting, and honest handbook for life that, thankfully, is infused with kindness."
--SIMON VAN BOOY, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF SIPSWORTH, EIGHT OTHER BOOKS OF FICTION, AND THREE ANTHOLOGIES OF PHILOSOPHY
"Lorie Kleiner Eckert's delicious CHAI ON LIFE is certain to give you a burst of thoughts, ideas, visions, and dreams--like a cup of chai, guaranteed to provide a boost of joy and energy that will fuel your day! I'm delighted to recommend it."
--KATHY ELDON, AUTHOR, FILMMAKER, AND FOUNDER OF CREATIVE VISIONS, WHICH SUPPORTS CREATIVE ACTIVISTS WHO USE MEDIA TO INFORM, INSPIRE, AND EMPOWER POSITIVE CHANGE
"Chai on Life is a unique treasure trove of heartfelt essays filled with much-needed inspiration, meaning, and universal appeal. Lorie Kleiner Eckert expertly weaves together keen observations from her personal life experiences and her expertise as an accomplished motivational speaker into a brilliant, relatable tapestry of bite-sized words of wisdom. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book in a single sitting, but more importantly, I know I will turn to it often for meaningful reminders of how to walk through my day, making sense of the senseless and bringing joy to the big and little moments."
-- GERI KOLESAR, ACCLAIMED CHILDREN'S AUTHOR AND FORMER CAPITOL HILL LEGISLATIVE AIDE, KNOWN FOR DREAM BY DREAM: THE STORY OF RABBI ISAAC MAYER WISE, A CELEBRATED WORK INTRODUCING YOUNG READERS TO THE FOUNDER OF AMERICAN REFORM JUDAISM
"Lorie Kleiner Eckert offers readers a fresh perspective and a clearer lens through which to view their lives. Her essays flow with a conversational ease--brief yet filled with insights that linger long after reading. In fact, it's more accurate to say these essays encourage readers to reflect on their attitudes, problems, challenges, and gifts in refreshing and illuminating new ways."
--RABBI LEWIS H. KAMRASS, IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT OF THE CENTRAL CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN RABBIS