I am looking for a freelancer to write 5-6 Pages book report. The book is (Mountain beyond mountains) and I need the freelancer to follow the below guidelines:
1. Bibliographical Information
Give the author's name; full title of book including subtitle; editor, if any; place, publisher and date of publication; edition, if necessary; and the number of pages - all this in bibliographical form under the title of the report.
2. Background Information
Supply any information about the author which shows qualifications for writing in this field or which reveals any influences which may have affected the author's point of view. Note any interesting circumstances which led to the writing of the book.
3. Classification on the Basis of the Kind of Book
The book is non-fiction, but it can be classified further as history, philosophy, travel, biography, autobiography, psychology, anthropology, health, medical, etc. Clues for this classification may be found in the title, subtitle, table of contents, reviewers' comments, author's preface, and introduction.
4. Classification on the Basis of the Author's Intention
This classification is based on the way the author treats the subject. Is the material meant for specialists, students, or the general public? Is it limited to a narrow area or is it a survey of the subject? Several areas may provide clues: appendices, bibliographies, and general indices usually accompany scholarly works; prefaces and introductions often contain an author's explicit statement of intention; the content and style of expression will be a good indication of the intended audience.
5. Subject and thesis statement
What is the book about? Tell your reader not only the main concern of the book in its entirety (subject) but also what the author's particular point of view is on that subject (thesis statement). If you cannot find an adequate statement in the author's own words or if you feel that the stated Introduction
You will have the opportunity to read books that present perspectives on global health concerns and challenges. The books are chosen because they highlight key principles and strategies employed in addressing disease burden, health disparities, issues of inequity, social justice and empowerment for the populations and regions involved.
Thesis statement is not that which the book actually develops (make sure you check for yourself), then you will have to compose a thesis statement that does cover all the material. This statement must be brief (a sentence or a paragraph), accurate and comprehensive.
6. Analysis of Structure
The thesis statement will clearly indicate the major idea(s) of the book, but you must also point out the organization of subsidiary ideas, and how they relate to the thesis statement and to one another. The chapter headings and sectional divisions will reveal most of the outline of the book; however, on reading the book, you may see another plan, with somewhat different divisions. If so, make your own plan, showing clearly the order and relation of the parts. Whether your own or the author's it should include the thesis statement, major parts, their division into sections and the main points in these sections (summary of content).
7. Summary of content
The summary is based on your reading notes, follows the author's order, and is drastically reduced to the chief ideas that advance the author's argument. It may be presented with the analysis of structure or discussed separately.
8. Critical Comments
While the book report is mainly concerned with content and structure, it must also contain some critical comment(s) or your opinion(s) about the book. State whether or not you feel the author's treatment of the subject matter is appropriate for the intended audience. Has the purpose of the book been achieved? What contribution does the book make to global health/other issues? Is the treatment of the subject matter objective? Are there facts and evidence that have been omitted? What kinds of data, if any, are used to support the author's thesis statement? Can the same data be interpreted to alternate ends? Is the writing style clear and effective? Does the book raise important issues or topics for discussion? Support your evaluation with evidence from the course materials and resources. In the conclusion, you may want to state whether you liked or disliked the book, and [login to view URL] the framework provided above, you must assemble your book review in such a way as to both describe the main points of the book, the writer(s)’ approach, and include your critical comments or evaluation.
Grading Rubric30 points
Introduction *5 points (Earned: _________ points)
1. Does this report include the author’s name, full title of the book (including subtitle,
editors, if any), publisher, year, edition, number of pages, and the genre/classification of the book?2. Any information about author which shows qualifications for writing in this particular field/manner or which reveals any influences which may have affected the author’s point of view?3. Brief statement(s) on the author’s intention and approach to the subject material(s), are these included?
Subject and thesis *5 points (Earned: _________ points)1. Does this report contain an explanation of what the book is about? (Thesis statement? 2. Does the report clearly lay out the author’s particular point(s) of view on the subject
matter being presented?
Analysis of structure and Summary of content *7 points (Earned: _________ points)1. Does the report clearly indicate the major and subsidiary ideas and themes? How are these organized? How they relate to the main thesis of the book?2. How do the parts fit together? (Was there clear indication of this?)
Critical Comments *8 points (Earned: _________ points)1. Does the report contain clear discussion of the appropriateness of the author’s treatment of the subject matter for the intended audience?2. Does the report indicate whether or not the purpose of the book was achieved?3. Does the report provide a critique of the facts/evidence presented (or found to be missing)? Does it highlight any discrepancies?4. Is the writing style clear and effective? (Is this discussed in the report?)5. Does the report provide supportive resources (text, articles, websites, newspaper/magazine articles, and online discussions) for this critical evaluation?
Organization *5 points (Earned: _________ points)(Neatness, organized according to the book report guidelines, proper sentence structure, appropriate grammar, no spelling errors)