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Based on the research we did, we think Women Who Run with the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype (Estes Clarissa Pinkola)(Paperback) is the best overall. Read on for the rest of the great options and our buying guide, where you can find all the information you need to know before making an informed purchase.
20 Best Books For Single Women (18 Sellers)
1. Women Who Run With The Wolves: Myths And Stories Of The Wild Woman Archetype (Estes Clarissa Pinkola)(Paperback)
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Women who run with the wolves" isn't just another book. it is a gift of profound insight, wisdom and love. an oracle from one who knows.' – alice walker. in the classic "women who run with the wolves", clarissa pinkola estes tells us about the 'wild woman', the wise and ageless presence in the female psyche that gives women their creativity, energy and power. for centuries, the 'wild woman' has been repressed by a male-orientated value system which trivialises women's emotions. using a combination of time-honoured stories and contemporary casework, estes reveals that the 'wild woman' in us is innately healthy, passionate and wise.
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Lots of information about different stages of a woman's life and the archetypes associated with each. Told and explained through folk tales from around the world. Once the authors style of writing is felt was such an interesting read. Every time I picked it up I found some nugget of information that enriched my life. Would recommend for women of all ages who feel they are missing wisdom from an older woman in their life.Laura Mimi
It's been on my shelf to read for far too long – the book club was the perfect opportunity to pick it up and dive in. and WOW. Dr E has a way of breaking down all those little parts of ourselves that we've never quite been able to recognize and love as we should. She'll walk you through the journey of discovering your Wild Woman inside and you'll awaken from it with a whole new expanse of understanding and appreciation for the Wild Woman in us all.Heather R.
Very good. At first I didn't think I was going to like it. But after going to a book club and discussing it w other women and sharing our personal experiences and how they related to the book, I loved it!! There were some very emotional discussing we all had and important stories to be shared share. An excellent book club book.shrobi5731
2. All The Single Ladies: Unmarried Women And The Rise Of An Independent Nation [Book]
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* new york times notable books of 2016 selection * best books of 2016 selection by the boston globe * entertainment weekly * npr * chicago public library * the new york times bestselling investigation into the sexual, economic, and emotional lives of women is “an informative and thought-provoking book for anyone—not just the single ladies—who want to gain a greater understanding of this pivotal moment in the history of the united states” (the new york times book review). in 2009, award-winning journalist rebecca traister started all the single ladies about the twenty-first century phenomenon of the american single woman. it was the year the proportion of american women who were married dropped below fifty percent; and the median age of first marriages, which had remained between twenty and twenty-two years old for nearly a century (1890–1980), had risen dramatically to twenty-seven. but over the course of her vast research and more than a hundred interviews with academics and social scientists and prominent single women, traister discovered a startling truth: the phenomenon of the single woman in america is not a new one. and historically, when women were given options beyond early heterosexual marriage, the results were massive social change—temperance, abolition, secondary education, and more. today, only twenty percent of americans are married by age twenty-nine, compared to nearly sixty percent in 1960.
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An inspiring piece for ladies in need of perspective on their personal position. Bulging at the seams with academic references (& otherwise), a worthwhile investment of time in a society of changing norms.R C.
Traister at her best. A must for all ladies, single or not. And the men who want to understand them.Florida
This book is stocked full of important information about society, government, economics, medicine, history, etc. All women should read it. Men probably won't be as interested in the subject matter, but I highly recommend it to them also.Toni FGMAMTC
3. How To Be A Woman [Book]
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The new york times bestseller, now available in paperback—“half memoir, half polemic, and entirely necessary,” (elle uk) caitlin moran’s debut—an instant runaway bestseller in the uk—puts a new face on feminism, cutting to the heart of issues with an irreverent, transcendent, and hilarious touch.“ caitlin moran is the profane, witty and wonky best friend i wish i had. i don’t want to be like her—i want to be her.” —peggy orenstein, author of cinderella ate my daughtercaitlin moran puts a new face on feminism, cutting to the heart of women’s issues today with her irreverent, transcendent, and hilarious how to be a woman. “half memoir, half polemic, and entirely necessary,” (elle uk), moran’s debut was an instant runaway bestseller in england as well as an amazon uk top ten book of the year; still riding high on bestseller lists months after publication, it is a bona fide cultural phenomenon. now poised to take american womanhood by storm, here is a book that vanity fair calls “the u.k. version of tina fey’s bossypants…. you will laugh out loud, wince, and—in my case—feel proud to be the same gender as the author.”
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As an "older feminist", I found this book not only thought-provoking but also highly entertaining and readable. I immediately wanted my own daughter and son to read it because I think that the humour and readability would appeal to their generation. I also found it quite disheartening though, to think about how the current culture is shaping our young people's thinking about women. I thought we'd got well past some of this stuff long ago!Lucymags
Caitlin Morans journey of life, love, career, making sense of it all without giving away her feminist values.3113martin
This is a great big hoot of a book. There are lines in it that will make you snort with laughter, situations so true to life that you will howl in recognition. It is very, very funny. So, you could read it just for that, for the entertainment value. If you are female, and particularly if you are a female under 30, then, tucked around the jokes, Moran has provided you with a short, sharp, feminist manifesto. It's not academic: she doesn't present a research paper into gender differences in pay or interview women who have suffered domestic abuse. Instead, she uses her own life to examine the everyday niggles of everyday womanhood.Miranda
4. The Nightingale: A Novel – Book
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A #1 new york times bestseller, wall street journal best book of the year, and soon to be a major motion picture, this unforgettable novel of love and strength in the face of war has enthralled a generation. with courage, grace, and powerful insight, bestselling author kristin hannah captures the epic panorama of world war ii and illuminates an intimate part of history seldom seen: the women's war. the nightingale tells the stories of two sisters, separated by years and experience, by ideals, passion and circumstance, each embarking on her own dangerous path toward survival, love, and freedom in german-occupied, war-torn france—a heartbreakingly beautiful novel that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the durability of women. it is a novel for everyone, a novel for a lifetime.goodreads best historical novel of the year – people's choice favorite fiction winner – #1 indie next selection – a buzzfeed and the week best book of the year praise for the nightingale:"haunting, action-packed, and compelling." —christina baker kline, #1 new york times bestselling author"absolutely riveting!… read this book." —dr. miriam klein kassenoff, director of the university of miami holocaust teacher institute"beautifully written and richly evocative." —sara gruen, #1 new york times bestselling author“a hauntingly rich wwii novel about courage, brutality, love, survival—and the essence of what makes us human.” —family circle“a heart-pounding story.” —usa today"an enormous story. richly satisfying. i loved it." —anne rice"a respectful and absorbing page-turner." —kirkus reviews"tender, compelling…a satisfying slice of life in nazi-occupied france." —jewish book council“expect to devour the nightingale in as few sittings as possible; the high-stakes plot and lovable characters won’t allow any rest until all of their fates are known.” —shelf awareness"i loved the nightingale." —lisa see, #1 new york times bestselling author"powerful…an unforgettable portrait of love and war." —people
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I have never read a book with such deep and developed characters. The story line is absolutely mesmerizing and astonishing. Every time you turned the page you didn't know what to expect. This book has changed my life. I now can appreciate all the people in my life with an open heart. This book has put an urgency in my heart to do all the things I love. This book taught me true heart break and love. I fell in love along side Isabelle cried with Vianne. This story took me to a mindset I never would have reached without it. Thank you Kristin Hannah.angela.d
I couldn't put it down! I read this book in a weekend, and had to basically pry myself away from it! Incredible storyline with captivating characters, this was a novel that I honestly didn't expect to be this good! There's a bit of romance, suspense and a whole lot of emotion – all rolled in to one very well-written novel! Read. This. Book!wendy.s
I listened to THE FOUR WINDS BY KRISTIN HANNAH on audible, her latest novel. It is a harrowing story of the strength of women during the Great Depression and how negative words spoken to us as a child can color how we see ourselves as adults. A lot of this book is about long horrible struggles of the main characters, but it is well written with its descriptive writing that paints a clear picture. Engrossing narration of you choose the audible versionkathryn.c
5. Gail Honeyman: Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine – Book
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#1 new york times bestsellera reese witherspoon book club pick“beautifully written and incredibly funny, eleanor oliphant is completely fine is about the importance of friendship and human connection. meet eleanor oliphant: she struggles with appropriate social skills and tends to say exactly what she’s thinking. nothing is missing in her carefully timetabled life of avoiding social interactions, where weekends are punctuated by frozen pizza, vodka, and phone chats with mummy. but everything changes when eleanor meets raymond, the bumbling and deeply unhygienic it guy from her office. when she and raymond together save sammy, an elderly gentleman who has fallen on the sidewalk, the three become the kinds of friends who rescue one another from the lives of isolation they have each been living. and it is raymond’s big heart that will ultimately help eleanor find the way to repair her own profoundly damaged one.soon to be a major motion picture produced by reese witherspoon, eleanor oliphant is completely fine is the smart, warm, and uplifting story of an out-of-the-ordinary heroine whose deadpan weirdness and unconscious wit make for an irresistible journey as she realizes. . . the only way to survive is to open your heart.
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A different story from others I've read. The language and characters are well built and wonderful. It's insightful and relatable. There are pages I reread just because of how well they are written. Although I only read it a couple of months ago I feel I need to read it again. I bought this copy as a gift.dlib1
This would not normally be a book that I would read, but was recommended, so Ive given it a go. A little difficult to start with- Eleanor has a specific way of talking, but really warmed up with this after a while, and now struggling to put it down. Its written so well, gradually drawing you into Eleanors life, throwing in snippets of why she is like she is, hints of a tragedy that has shaped her. I havent finished yet, but so glad this was recommended.amand-case
I had been putting it off for quite a while as I was scared off a little by the hype around the book and worried that I wasn't going to enjoy it as much as I was anticipating… boy was I wrong! This book simply, but beautifully portrays the life of a socially awkward woman, filled with trauma, as she learns to break free from herself with the help of those around her. Eleanor is awkward, odd & sometimes just downright strange but she helps you to reflect back on those parts of ourselves we would rather not think about and/or sometimes not even recognise. Her journey of self love & discovery made for a completely compelling read which was near impossible to put down. Her character was so perfectly crafted and realistic, it made her at times incredibly relatable and made me warm to her & her odd ways very fast. Eleanor is helped along her journey by a fellow work colleague Raymond. Raymond was an incredibly vital part of Eleanor's life and the story. He was the simple daily boost & friendship that she so badly needed to help her get past her demons and grow further as a human. He was so perfectly depicted as realistic and easy to empathise with & I really enjoyed the fact that he was just a regular human, not some knight in shining armour perfect in every way. Gail Honeyman does an incredible job at making all of the themes in this novel combine seamlessly & not making them overwhelming. It is very well-written, insightful and alternates between heartbreaking and heartwarming through every page. Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine is a beautifully written, hilarious and true account of loneliness and how a little kindness can have a massive impact. Everybody needs to read this book – it is on the top of my all time favourites list.Bedside Reading
6. This Is How It Always Is: A Novel [Book]
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New york times bestseller – the reese witherspoon x hello sunshine book club pick“every once in a while, i read a book that opens my eyes in a way i never expected.” —reese witherspoon (reese’s book club x hello sunshine book pick)people magazine’s top 10 books of 2017bustle’s 17 books every woman should read from 2017pop – sugar’s our favorite books of the year (so far)refinery29's best books of the year so farbookbrowse’s the 20 best books of 2017pacific northwest book awards finalist – the globe and mail's top 100 books of 2017longlisted for 2019 international dublin literary award“it made me laugh, it made me cry, it made me think.” —liane moriarty, #1 new york times bestselling author of big little lies – this is how a family keeps a secret…and how that secret ends up keeping them. – this is how a family lives happily ever after…until happily ever after becomes complicated. – this is how children change…and then change the world. he’s five years old, the youngest of five brothers, and loves peanut butter sandwiches. he also loves wearing a dress, and dreams of being a princess. – when he grows up, claude says, he wants to be a girl. – rosie and penn want claude to be whoever claude wants to be. they’re just not sure they’re ready to share that with the world. soon the entire family is keeping claude’s secret. until one day it explodes. laurie frankel's this is how it always is is a novel about revelations, transformations, fairy tales, and family. and it’s about the ways this is how it always is: change is always hard and miraculous and hard again, parenting is always a leap into the unknown with crossed fingers and full hearts, children grow but not always according to plan. and families with secrets don’t get to keep them forever.
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Wow. This book made me laugh, cry, scream, and tear up with happiness all at once. That is so rare in a book, and Laurie Frankel captures it all in this book. It was so engaging, even when I didn't have time to read, I was thinking about the book. Incredibly written and so very important to have such a book for people to read. Loved every minute.Rach C
Nothing I say could do this novel justice: it is the first book I've read in years that I want to hand out on street corners and force all my friends and family and neighbors to read IMMEDIATELY. It is profound and hilarious and uplifting and thought-provoking and page-turning. I fell in love with the entire family: parents, five kids, and grandma. The writing made me laugh out loud and stay up late for just one more chapter. The story made me think about society and gender in a way I never had before, impressing upon me how absurdly preoccupied we are with what happens to be in other peoples' pants (or skirts). There are fairy tales and horror stories, parenting tips and transformations. Read it!!!!Becca
This book is so honest and real and deals with being different in today's society. It's so raw and definitely a book I couldn't put down. I would read it again. And again.Kadybug
7. The Island Of Sea Women: A Novel [Book]
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A new novel from lisa see, the new york times bestselling author of the tea girl of hummingbird lane, about female friendship and family secrets on a small korean island.mi-ja and young-sook, two girls living on the korean island of jeju, are best friends that come from very different backgrounds. when they are old enough, they begin working in the sea with their village’s all-female diving collective, led by young-sook’s mother. as the girls take up their positions as baby divers, they know they are beginning a life of excitement and responsibility but also danger. despite their love for each other, mi-ja and young-sook’s differences are impossible to ignore. the island of sea women is an epoch set over many decades, beginning during a period of japanese colonialism in the 1930s and 1940s, followed by world war ii, the korean war and its aftermath, through the era of cell phones and wet suits for the women divers. throughout this time, the residents of jeju find themselves caught between warring empires. mi-ja is the daughter of a japanese collaborator, and she will forever be marked by this association. young-sook was born into a long line of haenyeo and will inherit her mother’s position leading the divers in their village. little do the two friends know that after surviving hundreds of dives and developing the closest of bonds, forces outside their control will push their friendship to the breaking point. this beautiful, thoughtful novel illuminates a world turned upside down, one where the women are in charge, engaging in dangerous physical work, and the men take care of the children. a classic lisa see story—one of women’s friendships and the larger forces that shape them—the island of sea women introduces readers to the fierce and unforgettable female divers of jeju island and the dramatic history that shaped their lives.
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I had wanted this book for a Book Club meeting. I was so happy to get a used copy withdrawn from library circulation with the cover bound. Excellent value! Excellent book!jsedgew
Ok if youre using a computer to read this book. Got directions to download to a kindle but print was so small I couldnt read it. Finally got it on an old mini iPad but had to enlarged the text on each page as I read it.kfko-47
What an amazing insight into these extraordinary women from a remote island in South Korea. I love the sea and the descriptions of how they dive for long periods of time in very cold waters just using their incredible breath control is captivating. I also learned a lot about Korean history and culture which is also very interesting….and at times very sad. The story is told with dignity and careful research and I enjoyed it immensely.Margie
8. The Surrendered Single: A Practical Guide To Attracting And Marrying The Man Who's Right For You [Book]
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This controversial approach to dating has given thousands of single women everything they need to attract romance, intimacy, and a marriage proposal. surrendered single doesn't have to look for mr. right—she attracts him. the principles presented in the surrendered single are simple: when you try to control who asks you out and when a man will call, or if you try to corner him into a commitment, you drive him away. when you let him woo you instead, you enjoy the pleasure of being pursued. you feel confident and feminine. dating becomes fun again. marriage follows. you stop going it alone. practical and compassionate, the surrendered single is a step-by-step guide that shows you how to: —ask men to invite you out so that you always have a date —avoid the remorse of "i wish i hadn't said…" —become your best self and attract good men whether you're recovering from a breakup or a divorce, are on the dating scene, or want your romance to deepen, the surrendered single will bring you the relationship you desire with a man you love—and who loves you.
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I think this is one of the best books I've read about living a truly Christian-principled dating life. It is insightful with very practical advice. I highly recommend this book for any lady wishing the pleasures of Christian submission in a Godly fashion. Our world, unfortunately, teaches that submission is a bad thing, and that we should seek independence and "empowerment", in a worldly way. Nothing could be further from the truth, in a Godly sense, where love truly rules, and being submissive to that love is protection, relaxation and refreshment for the soul. Women were never meant, by God, to "paddle their own canoe", so-to-speak. We were meant to be loved and protected by a Godly gentleman who, like Christ, would never misuse that role by being abusive, nor a tyrant with it. Laura Doyle helps us relearn, or learn for the first time, how to relax into God's original plan, and find the gentleman of our dreams who is loving, responsible and respectful of his lady as "the weaker vessel". She shows that "weak" in a Godly sense, isn't like how the world shows, as a negative thing, but enjoying the Christian benefits of being truly feminine. You'll find more joy, rest and emotional reward as you enjoy the love, tenderness and Godly leadership of a truly Christian gentleman. So….curl up with this wonderful book and learn the blessings God meant for every Christian lady. When God brings you the gift of your wonderful gentleman, treat yourself to her other book, "The Surrendered Wife". It's equally to be treasured, as your journey continues with your Christ-led mate.oatdogsmom
9. Amazing Women: 101 Lives To Inspire You [Book]
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Discover the stories of 101 extraordinary women of our time. featuring an international selection of female figures, this carefully curated collection highlights those who have achieved significantly in their fields, ranging from science and politics to sport and the arts. empowering and inspiring accounts of female pioneers include the likes of jk rowling, rosalind franklin, beyonce knowles, marie curie, malala yousafzai, angela merkel and serena williams. a beautiful package that rejoices in the remarkable and crucial contributions women have made to our society.
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Stripes Publishing |
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08 Feb 2018 |
DEWEY |
920.72 |
DEWEY edition |
23 |
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English |
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16mm |
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My nine year old has really enjoyed this book.bpeagle20
Quick delivery good price.shopping.midlands
10. A Good Woman [Book]
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From the glittering ballrooms of manhattan to the fires of world war i, danielle steel takes us on an unforgettable journey in her new novel—a spellbinding tale of war, loss, history, and one woman’s unbreakable spirit…. nineteen-year-old annabelle worthington was born into a life of privilege, raised amid the glamour of new york society, with glorious homes on fifth avenue and in newport, rhode island. but everything changed on a cold april day in 1912, when the sinking of the titanic shattered her family and her privileged world forever. finding strength within her grief, annabelle pours herself into volunteer work, nursing the poor, igniting a passion for medicine that would shape the course of her life. but for annabelle, first love, and a seemingly idyllic marriage, will soon bring more grief—this time caused by the secrets of the human heart. betrayed, and pursued by a scandal she does not deserve, annabelle flees new york for war-ravaged france, hoping to lose herself in a life of service. there, in the heart of the first world war, in a groundbreaking field hospital run by women, annabelle finds her true calling, working as an ambulance medic on the front lines, studying medicine, saving lives. and when the war ends, annabelle begins a new life in paris—now a doctor, a mother, her past almost forgotten…until a fateful meeting opens her heart to the world she had left behind. finding strength in the most unlikely of friendships, pulling together the broken fragments of her life, annabelle will return to new york one more time—this time as a changed woman, a woman of substance, infused with life’s experience, building a future filled with hope…out of the rich soil of the past. filled with breathtaking images and historical detail, danielle steel’s new novel introduces one of her most unique and fascinating characters: annabelle worthington, a remarkable woman, a good woman, a true survivor who triumphs against overwhelming odds. for annabelle’s story is more than compelling fiction, it is a powerful celebration of life, dignity, and courage—and a testament to the human will to survive.
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Large Print |
Yes |
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English |
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October 2008 |
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432 Pages |
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0.9" x 6.0" x 9.2" |
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D Steel is one of my favorite authors, for easy reading. I have read every book she has written. This is why I bought it, as I knew it had just come out. Can't wait to read it. There was just one of her books, that was so sad, I almost wish I had not read it. this book may have been written around the time her son died.rajah91
As usual with Danielle Steel books a brilliant readchribo_5040
Perfect choice I made…. A Good woman made me cry on different chapters you get the just of every sentence and it emotionally breaks you down. Again danielle Steel is my hero….SHIKIRA
11. Convenience Store Woman [Book]
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Shortlisted for the best translated book award – longlisted for the believer book award – longlisted for the warwick prize for women in translation – a los angeles times bestseller – the english-language debut of an exciting young voice in international fiction, selling 660,000 copies in japan alone, convenience store woman is a bewitching portrayal of contemporary japan through the eyes of a single woman who fits into the rigidity of its work culture only too well. – the english-language debut of one of japan's most talented contemporary writers, selling over 650,000 copies there, convenience store woman is the heartwarming and surprising story of thirty-six-year-old tokyo resident keiko furukura. keiko has never fit in, neither in her family, nor in school, but when at the age of eighteen she begins working at the hiiromachi branch of "smile mart," she finds peace and purpose in her life. in the store, unlike anywhere else, she understands the rules of social interaction–many are laid out line by line in the store's manual–and she does her best to copy the dress, mannerisms, and speech of her colleagues, playing the part of a "normal" person excellently, more or less. managers come and go, but keiko stays at the store for eighteen years. it's almost hard to tell where the store ends and she begins. keiko is very happy, but the people close to her, from her family to her coworkers, increasingly pressure her to find a husband, and to start a proper career, prompting her to take desperate action… a brilliant depiction of an unusual psyche and a world hidden from view, convenience store woman is an ironic and sharp-eyed look at contemporary work culture and the pressures to conform, as well as a charming and completely fresh portrait of an unforgettable heroine.
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English |
Release Date |
June 2018 |
Length |
176 Pages |
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0.9" x 5.2" x 7.0" |
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Hilarious, interesting and at times, oddly relatable, I found this book an incredibly fun read! It was such an eye-opener into the perspective of a woman with autism and her thought processes in relation to others. Her mindset was so pragmatic, and thoughts on others so logical, that at times, I couldn't help but think that perhaps most of us really are buffoons in the eyes of others! So so refreshing from your usual read and characters; I highly recommend it to anybody looking for a casual but absorbing book!Isabella
This was actually a great read. Im not an avid reader but this was great. Lots of short little chapters and a short read (~150-160 pages). I just bought another book by the same author. Hopefully its just as interesting and a good read.madisonhoang
This is a deceptively simple story that I find myself thinking about almost daily. A temptation of writing an autistic character is to romanticise the condition. The author skilfully avoids this. The character suffers from the expectation of the non-autistic around her – to marry, to get a 'better job' – and this is something everyone can relate to on some level, and the way she deals with these expectations is the soul of the book. Read it.Steve
12. Becoming [Book]
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An intimate, powerful, and inspiring memoir by the former first lady of the united states in a life filled with meaning and accomplishment, michelle obama has emerged as one of the most iconic and compelling women of our era. as first lady of the united states of america–the first african american to serve in that role–she helped create the most welcoming and inclusive white house in history, while also establishing herself as a powerful advocate for women and girls in the u.s. and around the world, dramatically changing the ways that families pursue healthier and more active lives, and standing with her husband as he led america through some of its most harrowing moments. along the way, she showed us a few dance moves, crushed carpool karaoke, and raised two down-to-earth daughters under an unforgiving media glare. in her memoir, a work of deep reflection and mesmerizing storytelling, michelle obama invites readers into her world, chronicling the experiences that have shaped her–from her childhood on the south side of chicago to her years as an executive balancing the demands of motherhood and work, to her time spent at the world's most famous address. with unerring honesty and lively wit, she describes her triumphs and her disappointments, both public and private, telling her full story as she has lived it–in her own words and on her own terms. warm, wise, and revelatory, becoming is the deeply personal reckoning of a woman of soul and substance who has steadily defied expectations–and whose story inspires us to do the same.
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I love this book! I’m usually not a big fan of memoirs or non-fiction in general but her story was so engaging. You can tell right off the bat how intelligent and aware she is and she further proves this by her successes throughout her life. I’m so glad she wrote this book. It’s not boring at all and the writing is absolutely beautiful. I feel lucky to have read this book and it’s definitely going to be one of my top reads this year.Keke
I chose to listen to the book instead of reading it. I believe I got so much more out of it when listening to the author's voice. With her reading it, it gave me the tone that I would have thought she would wanted the readers to hear. It brought the book so much more alive to me. I have raved about this book to so many, some excited about the book and some not but willing to read it. Michelle made her life especially as the former First Lady raw and real. Doesn't matter what political side your on I highly recommend reading or listening ( very highly recommend) this book to get an insiders view on what it's like to be a strong woman who supports her husband in a ( I would say ) very stressful position. Striving to stay a wife, mother, and individual Michelle brings to the reader an amazing story of her journey thus far.Kacey
“For me, becoming isn’t about arriving somewhere or achieving a certain aim. I see it instead as forward motion, a means of evolving, a way to reach continuously toward a better self. The journey doesn’t end.” 4.5 stars. Sometimes I'll do this thing where I don't read/watch something because it's overhyped. I'm not sure what it is. I think it may be that I see it so much on my feed/dash/everywhere that I just … can't bring myself to approach it because I feel like it's in my face too much as it is. I wait for the hype to die down so I can make my own judgement or just … quietly approach it. That's what this book did. It quietly approached me and just … wow. I'll admit, I had no plans of picking this book up, seeing wildly mixed reviews and also just being overly-memoired at the moment. However, Ipicked up Obama's book and the best thing to come out of it is me wanting to read this book. Even in a memoir primarily focused on his presidency and decisions, Michelle Obama shines in that book. So I was curious. And I wasn't disappointed. Michelle Obama is an incredible woman. From the very start. Not when she became First Lady, not because she became First Lady, but just because of who she is. Reading about her life was absolutely fascinating. To learn about her life, starting from her early childhood in the South Side of Chicago all the way to where she is now is quite the journey and she masterfully tells the story where it all just flows so naturally (even if it didn't feel like it to her at the time). It's inspiring to see all the different routes, the what ifs, the doubts, the fear, the courage, all of it laid out for us. One thing's for certain, she's always been a badass, whether she's a hotshot lawyer Harvard Law graduate or First Lady. More than that, what was truly beautiful to read was her empathy, her strength of character, her constant love and wanting to do more for others and push people towards the opportunities she worked so hard for. There were quite a few moments that really got to me, because even on her constant journey to become, her kindness and care for others, whether it be family, women, the underprivileged is just … something else. And it's not all sunshine and success either. There's grief, there's sadness, there are difficulties and doubts, and there's life. I loved seeing (see: reading) all of it. I think, for me, the least interesting parts were the ones about her in the White House and that truly says something because part of me had thought it would have been the opposite. To see Michelle Obama truly becoming Michelle Obama is an experience. Her writing is beautiful yes but it's truly the story that kept me so entirely engaged. The words themselves are simple, straightforward. There's no prose, no fancying of words, and I appreciated it. It's accessible in a way one wouldn't necessarily expect and it speaks to you rather than reads to you, if that makes any sense. I listened to this as an audiobook and at no point did I feel as if I was. It kind of felt like one big speech, but better because there wasn't a moment I wanted to fast forward or skip through. I think I'd like to reread this at some point in its book form, just to really appreciate the words and her story that much more.sara.m
13. Nowhere For Very Long: The Unexpected Road To An Unconventional Life [Book]
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New york times bestseller – wall street journal bestseller – usa today! bestseller in this beautifully written, vividly detailed memoir, a young woman chronicles her adventures traveling across the deserts of the american west in an orange van named bertha and reflects on an unconventional approach to life.a woman defined by motion, brianna madia bought a beat-up bright orange van, filled it with her two dogs bucket and dagwood, and headed into the canyons of utah with her husband. nowhere for very long is her deeply felt, immaculately told story of exploration–of the world outside and the spirit within.however, pursuing a life of intention isn't always what it seems. in fact, at times it was downright boring, exhausting, and even desperate–when bertha overheated and she was forced to pull over on a lonely stretch of south dakota highway; when the weather was bitterly cold and her water jugs froze beneath her as she slept in the parking lot of her office; when she worried about money, her marriage, and the looming question mark of her future. but brianna was committed to living a life true to herself, come what may, and that made all the difference.nowhere for very long is the true story of a woman learning and unlearning, from backroads to breakdowns, from married to solo, and finally, from lost to found to lost again . . . this time, on purpose.
14. The Giver Of Stars: A Novel [Book]
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#1 new york times bestseller | a reese witherspoon x hello sunshine book club pick“a great narrative about personal strength and really captures how books bring communities together.” —reese witherspoon – from the author of the last letter from your lover, now a major motion picture on netflix, a breathtaking story of five extraordinary women and their remarkable journey through the mountains of kentucky and beyond in depression-era america – alice wright marries handsome american bennett van cleve, hoping to escape her stifling life in england. but small-town kentucky quickly proves equally claustrophobic, especially living alongside her overbearing father-in-law. so when a call goes out for a team of women to deliver books as part of eleanor roosevelt’s new traveling library, alice signs on enthusiastically. – the leader, and soon alice's greatest ally, is margery, a smart-talking, self-sufficient woman who's never asked a man's permission for anything. they will be joined by three other singular women who become known as the packhorse librarians of kentucky. what happens to them–and to the men they love–becomes an unforgettable drama of loyalty, justice, humanity, and passion. these heroic women refuse to be cowed by men or by convention. and though they face all kinds of dangers in a landscape that is at times breathtakingly beautiful, at others brutal, they’re committed to their job: bringing books to people who have never had any, arming them with facts that will change their lives. – based on a true story rooted in america’s past, the giver of stars is unparalleled in its scope and epic in its storytelling.
Reviews:
I read this as a library book a while back and loved it 's believable characters and evocative story telling. It's not the usual run of the mill love story. There are certain books that I know I will read again and again and this is one of them.dudleywa86
An excellent depiction of life in rural Kentucky during the Great Depression. Brave women ride horses to deliver books to those who need them most and have the least access. Lots of small town drama and deepening of friendships between the women. Romance and intrigue too. You will be grateful you are a woman in this century.LORI
This book keeps you engaged from the first line. Wonderful story about strong, courageous women who bonded together, despite differences and difficult times. I laughed and cried several times during the story. This is one book you won't want to end. Loved it!Felisha
15. The Solo Female Travel Book: Tips And Inspiration For Women Who Want To See The World On Their Own Terms [Book]
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Traveling alone doesn't have to be scary with the proper tools, community and precautions, anyone can expertly navigate the globe on their own. jen ruiz is a lawyer turned travel blogger and bestselling author who has traveled the world extensively by herself. "the solo female travel book" is the latest installment in her how-to travel series and includes funny stories, tips and inspiration to help you see the world safely and confidently. from surviving her first overnight hike in the grand canyon to dating mishaps while "living abroad" in sydney australia, jen shares some of her most comedic and relatable travel memories in this book. it's half guide, half memoir, all heart and a must-read for aspiring female adventurers. with this book, you will learn how to: – prepare for your first solo trip – choose the right destination – plan the perfect itinerary – take stunning photographs by yourself – pack light and bring all the essentials – make friends abroad and combat loneliness and much more don't let fear hold you back. you don't need to have a travel partner to have amazing adventures. there is power in flying solo, and it's time for you to start discovering it. "as a solo female traveler, i was looking forward to reading and had high expectations for jen's book and she didn't disappoint. first, based on the title, i expected the book to be filled only with happy-go-lucky stories of wanderlust, which many travel books are, but jen was extremely realistic and shared not only the good, but the bad and the ugly too. readers need that because this side of traveling is often left out of how-to travel books. you would think that those stories wouldn't inspire someone, but by being realistic and open, jen would definitely let readers feel like they can overcome anything and travel just like she did. her personal experience stories are written in a captivating way and jen's travel tips are very useful and i even learned a few things." – judge, 27th annual writer's digest self-published book awards
Specifications:
Language |
English |
Release Date |
March 2019 |
Length |
111 Pages |
Dimensions |
9.0" x 0.3" x 6.0" |
16. The Girl On The Train: A Novel [Book]
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The #1 new york times bestseller, usa today book of the year, now a major motion picture starring emily blunt. the debut psychological thriller that will forever change the way you look at other people's lives, from the author of into the water and a slow fire burning. “nothing is more addicting than the girl on the train.”—vanity fair“the girl on the train has more fun with unreliable narration than any chiller since gone girl. . . . [it] is liable to draw a large, bedazzled readership.”—the new york times “marries movie noir with novelistic trickery. . . hang on tight. you'll be surprised by what horrors lurk around the bend.”—usa today “like its train, the story blasts through the stagnation of these lives in suburban london and the reader cannot help but turn pages.”—the boston globe“gone girl fans will devour this psychological thriller.”—people every day the samerachel takes the same commuter train every morning and night. every day she rattles down the track, flashes past a stretch of cozy suburban homes, and stops at the signal that allows her to daily watch the same couple breakfasting on their deck. she’s even started to feel like she knows them. jess and jason, she calls them. their life—as she sees it—is perfect. not unlike the life she recently lost.until todayand then she sees something shocking. it’s only a minute until the train moves on, but it’s enough. now everything’s changed. unable to keep it to herself, rachel goes to the police. but is she really as unreliable as they say? soon she is deeply entangled not only in the investigation but in the lives of everyone involved. has she done more harm than good?
Specifications:
Format/Binding |
Paperback |
Binding |
Paperback |
Place of Publication |
Ny Usa |
Date Published |
2016-07-12 |
X weight |
10 oz |
Reviews:
The Girl on the Train was hyped up to such an extent that I really felt that I would be missing out on something if I didn't read it. It has been plastered over bookshop store fronts and has had it's own dedicated display areas which lead me to believe this was the next big thing. Sadly, I was mistaken. I started with the best intentions. I like to keep an open mind before totally discarding a book, which I feel I did with this book. But, I also feel one of the reasons I did finish it is because it's not really a long read. We meet the character Rachel. From the offset I got the impression that she was quite a lonely, sad character, however, as the plot goes on I got to learn not only is she sad and lonely but an alcoholic, love sick, overdramatic, non-sensical human being. Her character is annoying and foolish but honestly it doesnt stop there, as I soon learned there would be no love lost between me and any of the characters in this book. Rachel goes for a journey on the train everyday, passing by the house she used to live in with her cheating ex-husband Tom, who now lives there with his new wife and child, Anna and Evie. Although Rachel has no real reason to be travelling this route, she is quite obsessed with the fact that a new woman has taken her place in the house she was so happy in. The train tracks run alongside the gardens of this street of houses, giving Rachel a clear view of the goings on in each house. In her own mind she gets to know the neighbours, she creates names, identities and stories for them, all from her intense study of them from her seat on the train. One day whilst passing on the train, she witnesses something quite out of the ordinary in the neighbours house and soon learns a missing woman has been reported. We join Rachel on her unrealistic, detective mission to find out what really happened to the woman. There is no mystery as to what I thought of this book. It felt like a poor attempt to be in the same category as Gone Girl. There were very similar elements to this book, especially the writing style and diary entry layout but for me it just didn't work. I can appreciate a murder- mystery but this is not one I'll be recommending to friends. In a sentence: A very mild, boring version of Gone Girl. Rating: 2/5 Published: 2015maria.l
When this originally came out I rushed to Barnes Noble and picked it up right away- I was so excited to read it! But it sat on my bookshelf for hmmm over a year until finally I decided to read it. I don't know and also DO KNOW what I was waiting for! I lost a whole day plus a night of sleep reading this! WHOA. Rachel Watson, divorcee and alcoholic, rides the 8:04 train every morning into London and spies on the "perfect" couple whom she names Jess and Jason. Jess, beautiful blonde with a lithe body, and Jason the tall brooding protector- two strangers characterized out of a romance novel take up too much space in Rachel's mind. When Rachel sees something shocking from the train window her obsession reaches a peak moment and she immerses herself in the couple's lives. Jess has turned up missing and Rachel believes she may hold key information into finding her. As Rachel moves in on Jess and Jason's lives, she comes head to head with her past as well. Rachel is an utterly despicable character at times but deep down she truly is a good person. I identified with her probably more than I should have- thrust into her world of introversion and a little too much to drink, I couldn't "hate" her because I sympathized too much with her. I felt an emotional connection, especially during her darkest of pages. I felt her desperation, panic, loathing, and overall want to recognized- to be important. I thought this book was perfectly paced- enough was revealed bit by bit to keep the pages turning. There were major and startling plot twists but enough foreshadowing that I enjoyed trying to figure out the mystery myself. I found the ending sort of "meh"- how it all came together at once but I did not predict the "who dun it." (I really might think the worse of people). I have already borrowed this book out and am urging others to read it- its soooo good! Highly recommended! I cannot wait to see the movie adaption.regan.d
The first one third to half of the book is a little hard to get into, but inevitably I kept reading because the writer does a good job of drawing you into the mystery and making you too curious about the ending to stop reading. Initially it is a bit confusing if you’re not paying attention. The book is written in the first person perspective of three different characters; each chapter is labeled with the name of the character whose perspective you’re now reading, along with the date. I rated it highly because the actual mystery is intriguing and unpredictable. It will have you continuously guessing as it reveals further clues into the mystery. I knocked it down to 4/5 stars because none of the characters are likeable or particularly relatable. I found myself frequently frustrated and annoyed with the main female character, and the other two main female characters were extremely narcissistic and difficult to sympathize with. Overall, it’s an interesting, unique crime mystery and worth the read.afiyah.a
17. All The Single Ladies: A Novel [Book]
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The perennial new york times bestselling author returns with an emotionally resonant novel that illuminates the power of friendship in women’s lives, and is filled with her trademark wit, poignant and timely themes, sassy, flesh-and-blood characters, and the steamy southern atmosphere and beauty of her beloved carolina lowcountry.few writers capture the complexities, pain, and joy of relationships—between friends, family members, husbands and wives, or lovers—as beloved new york times bestselling author dorothea benton frank. in this charming, evocative, soul-touching novel, she once again takes us deep into the heart of the magical lowcountry where three amazing middle-aged women are bonded by another amazing woman’s death.through their shared loss they forge a deep friendship, asking critical questions. who was their friend and what did her life mean? are they living the lives they imagined for themselves? will they ever be able to afford to retire? how will they maximize their happiness? security? health? and ultimately, their own legacies? a plan is conceived and unfurls with each turn of the tide during one sweltering summer on the isle of palms. without ever fully realizing how close they were to the edge, they finally triumph amid laughter and maybe even newfound love.
Specifications:
Narrator |
Robin Miles |
Length |
10 hours 54 minutes |
Language |
English |
Published on |
June 9, 2015 |
Reviews:
Since I have read all of Dorothea's previous books, I couldn't wait to get this one. I LOVE all of her books, except this one. I must say that I'm struggling to get through it. For the 50 year oldish character, it's written like she's 14. A lot of it seems silly and it's just very difficult to keep reading. I'm struggling to get to the end of it. Would not waste your money on it; there are much better books.twiceananna
Easy reading and entertaining. Any woman who has a group of girlfriends, no matter what age you are, would enjoy this story.stone7646
Arrived early in good condition. Former library book. Great read. Would recommendroes.kary
18. All The Single Ladies: A Novel [Book]
Product Details:
The perennial new york times bestselling author returns with an emotionally resonant novel that illuminates the power of friendship in women’s lives, and is filled with her trademark wit, poignant and timely themes, sassy, flesh-and-blood characters, and the steamy southern atmosphere and beauty of her beloved carolina lowcountry.few writers capture the complexities, pain, and joy of relationships—between friends, family members, husbands and wives, or lovers—as beloved new york times bestselling author dorothea benton frank. in this charming, evocative, soul-touching novel, she once again takes us deep into the heart of the magical lowcountry where three amazing middle-aged women are bonded by another amazing woman’s death.through their shared loss they forge a deep friendship, asking critical questions. who was their friend and what did her life mean? are they living the lives they imagined for themselves? will they ever be able to afford to retire? how will they maximize their happiness? security? health? and ultimately, their own legacies? a plan is conceived and unfurls with each turn of the tide during one sweltering summer on the isle of palms. without ever fully realizing how close they were to the edge, they finally triumph amid laughter and maybe even newfound love.
Specifications:
Narrator |
Robin Miles |
Length |
10 hours 54 minutes |
Language |
English |
Published on |
June 9, 2015 |
Reviews:
Since I have read all of Dorothea's previous books, I couldn't wait to get this one. I LOVE all of her books, except this one. I must say that I'm struggling to get through it. For the 50 year oldish character, it's written like she's 14. A lot of it seems silly and it's just very difficult to keep reading. I'm struggling to get to the end of it. Would not waste your money on it; there are much better books.twiceananna
Easy reading and entertaining. Any woman who has a group of girlfriends, no matter what age you are, would enjoy this story.stone7646
Arrived early in good condition. Former library book. Great read. Would recommendroes.kary
19. How To Be Single: A Novel [Book]
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It's the most annoying question and they just can't help asking you. you'll be asked it at family gatherings, weddings, and on first dates. and you'll ask yourself far too often. it's the question that has no good answer. it's the question that when people stop asking it, makes you feel even worse: why are you single? on a brisk october morning in new york, julie jenson, a single thirty-eight-yearold book publicist, is on her way to work when she gets a hysterical phone call from her friend georgia. reeling from her husband's announcement that he is leaving her for a samba teacher, georgia convinces a reluctant julie to organize a fun girls' night out with all their single friends to remind her why it is so much fun not to be tied down.but the night, which starts with steaks and martinis and ends with a trip to the hospital, becomes a wake-up call for julie. because none of her friends seems to be having much fun right now: alice, a former legal aid attorney, has recently quit her job to start dating for a living; serena is so busy becoming a fully realized person that she can't find time to look for a mate; and ruby, a curvy and compassionate woman, has been mourning the death of her cat for months.so, fed up with the dysfunction and disappointments of being single in manhattan, julie quits her job and sets off to find out how women around the world are dealing with this dreaded phenomenon. from paris to rio to sydney, bali, beijing, mumbai, and reykjavk, julie falls in love, gets her heart broken, sees the world, and learns more than she ever dreamed possible. back in new york, her friends are grappling with their own issues — bad blind dates, loveless engagements, custody battles, and single motherhood. through their journeys, all these women fight to redefine their vision of love, happiness, and a fulfilled life.written in liz tuccillo's pitch-perfect, hilarious, and relatable voice, how to be single is the ultimate novel for the adventurer in us all.
Specifications:
Language |
English |
Release Date |
June 2009 |
Length |
354 Pages |
Dimensions |
1.0" x 5.3" x 8.2" |
Reviews:
I read a lot of travel memoirs, particularly from a female writer's travelling experience. I must say, i really enjoy American authors, they write very well, they engage the reader and you actually feel you're amongst the characters. Although this time i selected a fiction, this book has become another great addition to my bookshelf. A nice light read, entertaining, the perfect companion read for single women!Sim
Want a soul searching yet simultaneously hilarious, this book is for you. Great read for light reading on a flight or slow day!! Love it, it's for all of us women who need to know our worth and place.kimberlee.n
Amazing story!!! I've been all of these women at one point or another. Witty,funny, and inspiring. It was a book I refused to put down. A must read!!!!ashley.n
20. How To Be Single: A Novel [Book]
Product Details:
It's the most annoying question and they just can't help asking you. you'll be asked it at family gatherings, weddings, and on first dates. and you'll ask yourself far too often. it's the question that has no good answer. it's the question that when people stop asking it, makes you feel even worse: why are you single? on a brisk october morning in new york, julie jenson, a single thirty-eight-yearold book publicist, is on her way to work when she gets a hysterical phone call from her friend georgia. reeling from her husband's announcement that he is leaving her for a samba teacher, georgia convinces a reluctant julie to organize a fun girls' night out with all their single friends to remind her why it is so much fun not to be tied down.but the night, which starts with steaks and martinis and ends with a trip to the hospital, becomes a wake-up call for julie. because none of her friends seems to be having much fun right now: alice, a former legal aid attorney, has recently quit her job to start dating for a living; serena is so busy becoming a fully realized person that she can't find time to look for a mate; and ruby, a curvy and compassionate woman, has been mourning the death of her cat for months.so, fed up with the dysfunction and disappointments of being single in manhattan, julie quits her job and sets off to find out how women around the world are dealing with this dreaded phenomenon. from paris to rio to sydney, bali, beijing, mumbai, and reykjavk, julie falls in love, gets her heart broken, sees the world, and learns more than she ever dreamed possible. back in new york, her friends are grappling with their own issues — bad blind dates, loveless engagements, custody battles, and single motherhood. through their journeys, all these women fight to redefine their vision of love, happiness, and a fulfilled life.written in liz tuccillo's pitch-perfect, hilarious, and relatable voice, how to be single is the ultimate novel for the adventurer in us all.
Specifications:
Language |
English |
Release Date |
June 2009 |
Length |
354 Pages |
Dimensions |
1.0" x 5.3" x 8.2" |
Reviews:
I read a lot of travel memoirs, particularly from a female writer's travelling experience. I must say, i really enjoy American authors, they write very well, they engage the reader and you actually feel you're amongst the characters. Although this time i selected a fiction, this book has become another great addition to my bookshelf. A nice light read, entertaining, the perfect companion read for single women!Sim
Want a soul searching yet simultaneously hilarious, this book is for you. Great read for light reading on a flight or slow day!! Love it, it's for all of us women who need to know our worth and place.kimberlee.n
Amazing story!!! I've been all of these women at one point or another. Witty,funny, and inspiring. It was a book I refused to put down. A must read!!!!ashley.n