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Grammy Award–winning gospel singer, television star, and radio host Erica Campbell speaks to women of all shapes and sizes and “takes the time to dissect and reveal the beauty that exists in being our authentic, vulnerable selves” (Sarah Jakes Roberts, author of Don’t Settle for Safe) and celebrating the person God made you to be. There is nothing wrong with wanting to be pretty. But Erica Campbell believes we were made to be so much more. As so many women struggle with issues of low self-esteem, depression, and unhealthy habits, Campbell offers a spiritual path that cuts through the highly commercialized, hypersexualized media messages of popular culture, leading women to the true meaning of “pretty” and the true self God wants them to be: empowered, confident, loving, and real. Erica uses her own personal and professional triumphs and failures and the stories of others to help motivate women to redefine and develop true beauty based on biblical principles. With inspirational prose, she shows us how to overcome childhood struggles, push past fears, sharpen our spiritual IQ, and free ourselves from guilt, shame, and low self-confidence. More Than Pretty is a stirring call to action for all women to a life full of power and purpose.
A Victorian house becomes a refuge for seven woman of all ages and backgrounds, as they bond together in sisterhood.
"Sister Circle: Black Women and Work" is the end product of almost a decade's commitment made to each other by a small group of interdisciplinary Black and (one) white "Sister Scholars" at the University of Maryland in 1993.
Evelyn Peerbaugh is apprehensive about her new boarders and hopes that they soon become a part of a new life-changing sister circle.
When Evelyn first opened Peerbaugh Place to boarders she had no idea how it would transform her life. Now, after experiencing the ongoing love and support of the Sister Circle, she is surprised to discover her true purpose.
The MacDonald sisters started life in the lower-middle classes, denied the advantages of education and the expectation of social advancement. Yet, as wives and mothers, they connected a famous painter, a president of the Royal Academy, a prime minister, and the uncrowned poet laureate of the Empire.
Dear Future Wife(R) Second Edition, A Man's Guide and a Woman's Reference to Healthy Relationships provides couples and singles a peek into the minds of the opposite sex. In this emotionally-charged and insightful collection, Author and Therapist Bashea Williams pits readers face-to-face with often complicated scenarios that can create communication breakdowns or bridges and how to navigate them. Written from the perspective of a man, yet considering the female point-of-view, Williams creates a healthy dialogue that helps both men and women create positive personal practices and thought patterns to build better relationships. Whether you're single, courting, engaged, or married, Dear Future Wife will prepare you for a healthy and exhilarating romance. Connect with the Author Bashea Williams at BasheaWilliams.com.
Reina and Constancia Agüero are Cuban sisters who have been estranged for thirty years. Reina--tall, darkly beautiful, and magnetically sexual--still lives in her homeland. Once a devoted daughter of la revolución, she now basks in the glow of her many admiring suitors, believing only in what she can grasp with her five senses. The pale and very petite Constancia lives in the United States, a beauty expert who sees miracles and portents wherever she looks. After she and her husband retire to Miami, she becomes haunted by the memory of her parents and the unexplained death of her beloved mother so long ago. Told in the stirring voices of their parents, their daughters, and themselves, The Agüero Sisters tells a mesmerizing story about the power of myth to mask, transform, and finally, reveal the truth--as two women move toward an uncertain, long awaited reunion.
Autobiography
Peyton is a seven-year-old second grader who is an only child. All her friends have siblings, so why can’t she? One day she decides to put together an Only Child Club so she can find and befriend other second graders who are only-children. In her efforts to find other children in common with her situation, Peyton discovers that friendship has many meanings and families do come in all sizes.