The Confident Woman
Publisher:
Grand Central Publishing
Publication Date:
01 September, 2006
ISBN:
9780446531986
Pages:
272
Subjects:
Religion, Self help
Available as:
Trade Cloth, 978-0-446-58055-7
Trade Cloth, 978-0-446-53198-6
Trade Paper, 978-0-446-55840-2
E-Book - Gemstar REB 1100, 978-0-446-50780-6
E-Book - eReader (AKA Palm Reader); Peanut Press, 978-0-7595-6838-9
E-Book - Sony Format, 978-0-7595-7463-2
E-Book - Mobipocket, 978-0-7595-6836-5
E-Book - Microsoft Reader: Pocket PC & Desktp/Laptop; Microsoft Reader Level 5, 978-0-7595-6835-8
E-Book - GlassBook; Adobe Ebook Reader, 978-0-7595-6834-1
E-Book - EPUB; Open Ebook, 978-0-7595-6837-2
Description:
Bestselling author Meyer encourages women to boldly embrace all that God created them to be by finding their true confidence. She explains that confidence stems from being positive in one's actions, living honestly, and having faith.
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source:
Publishers Weekly
Review Date:
2006-07-10
Copyright:
(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Megaselling author Meyer (Approval Addiction; Battlefield of the Mind) turns her pointed pen to building confidence in women. She defines confidence as "all about being positive about what you can do-and not worrying over what you can't do." She quickly moves into describing God's view of women ("God never intended for women to be less than men in anyone's estimation") and what the Bible says about women in ministry, offering her interpretation of the Apostle Paul's controversial comments in 1 Corinthians. Meyer's quick jabs become less defined as she describes the seven secrets of the confident woman; rattles on about the Proverbs 31 woman; lists 10 women who overcame barriers to become leaders; and then describes 10 steps to female independence. The last seven chapters focus on how women can eliminate fear from their lives. As usual, Meyer presents a relentlessly upbeat message to her legion of eager readers: be confident, here's how, get going. It's a vital message to be sure, but discerning readers might prefer fewer platitudes and examples, less repetition and a bit more depth. (Sept. 5) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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