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message 1: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Just turning 70 and I was thinking it would have been a great book in my 40s. Seniors see things from a different perspective. Will wait until it comes from the library.


message 2: by Kim (new)

Kim There was nothing new in it for me because I've read a lot in this personal development (we used to call it self-help) genre but I found it DELIGHTFUL. I love her voice and I love the candor she shows. I'm in my 50s and I am recommending it to a lot of women.


message 3: by Ms. Ja-Relle (new)

Ms. Ja-Relle Good answer Priscilla. I’m 43 and although I’m not finished with the book yet, there are chapters that I can certainly relate to. Others not so much. I’m not expecting all books to suit my fancy, but I can rate & review intelligently and with class. Rachel must be doing something right...”Girl, Stop Apologizing” is out and I see no signs of her slowing down. #WomanPower


message 4: by Bianca (new)

Bianca Sandoval Agree 100%!


message 5: by Linda (new)

Linda Rodriguez Yes I agree! Although this book isn't for all ages, I think we all have a point in the book where we felt we could relate to. Also, it's great to see all the different perspectives in our lives and learn from each other.


message 6: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Just turned 70 Priscilla. I read a few chapters that pertained to my lies I tell myself. Very helpful and appreciated those. I read a library copy because I wasn't sure about buying it. Had to wait a long time because there was a big waiting list. Those chapters were quick reads but took a lot of thinking on and how I wanted to change my thinking. Still working on those changes now and I finished the book and returned it to the library on March 31. I have my plan outlined on an index card on how to stop telling myself those lies. For this reason I highly recommend the book.


message 7: by Candice (new)

Candice 63. Very inspiring!!


message 8: by Teresa (new)

Teresa It was a preachers book on privilege written by a moron.


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