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A Woman's Worth
by Marianne Williamson
from Ballantine Books
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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WHERE IS IT... It has not arrived.. been over a month! 
I would love to read it... but it has yet to arrive!
It's been over a month!
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Good book, but not Marianne's best work 
Marianne notes in her preface to "A Woman's Worth" that "In writing this book, I have no purpose other than a creative spill of my own guts." And that's a good way to characterize the book. It is written almost as notes to herself that are being shared with others. Unlike my favorite book by her, "Everyday Grace" which was about hope, forgiveness and miracles, there is no real overriding message to this book. Marianne Williamson is a good writer, so the book is still an enjoyable read and she does make... more info
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Women's self-esteem in the eyes of an open-hearted beholder 
Williamson goes far deeper and wider than psychological self help normally can. In dealing with our self-image problems, she walks through mental walls between personal, social, spiritual and worldly concerns. She shows how the big picture of our significance looks from her open-hearted view. For Williamson, love and marriage are not just necessary "conventions of the world"; they are schools of the soul: "... that is why we learn to love: to care so completely for one other person that our hearts break... more info
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Motivational 
I have never read anything from Marianne Williamson, and this book actually draws the reader in and makes them feel exclusive. Her ability to capture your heart and soul is profound. I would recommend this book to anyone woman going through changes. It is uplifting and motiviational.
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