Interviewing A Walmart Associate about Enthusiasm
Van Elaine Deegan |
Although Enthusiasm was published five years ago but the spirit of the message of this book is everlasting. Readers from different countries, gender (male and female) and status (student, housewife, employee, businessman, writer, coach, etc.) had enjoyed reading this book, been motivated, inspired and enthusiastic.
Van Elaine Deegan is one of Enthusiasm readers. She is a Walmart Associate in Parksburg, PA and has worked for eight years as a Cashier. She loves reading books and found Enthusiasm at West Chester Public Library, PA in 2013. Let's read a short interview below what she had said about Enthusiasm.
Q: What's the reason you wanted to read novel Enthusiasm?
A: The main reason I wanted to read Enthusiasm was because one of my coworkers recommended it since she saw me like reading a book in the associate room. She handed me a postcard and said, "You should read my book, Enthusiasm." I looked at the postcard and was surprised at that time if she wrote a book. I wanted to be a supported person. When I visited a public library in West Chester, a librarian helped me finding Enthusiasm and I got it.
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West Chester Public Library |
A: I thought the author was pretty impressive writing about her story. She is very talented for someone who can read and write two different languages than writing her story like a diary.
Q: What is the best part/your favorite part of the story for you?
A: I liked reading the parts that involved our work place. I always like to know what people think of our store.
Q: What did you feel after reading Enthusiasm?
A: It inspired and motivated me to want to learn a second language, more than I did the first time. It's not as easy as it looks.
Q: What's your message to them who love reading?
A: I think you guys should read this book, Enthusiasm. It might start out slow, but it picks up in the middle.
Q: What do you think if a second book of Enthusiasm Saga will be published?
A: I would definitely get it. I would read it, even if it isn't about Walmart. The author does know what she is writing. I'm impressed that I even know a published author at all. (Sept 20, 2015)
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