Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Jennifer Read Hawthorne, Marci Shimoff (Contains Affiliate Link)
There are many ways to define a woman: daughter, mother, wife,
professional, friend, student... We are each special and unique, yet we
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Whether you are a
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will be a treasured companion for many years to come. (From Amazon.com product listing.)
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Odd mom Out
Odd mom Out by Jane Porter (Contains Affiliate Link)
Advertising executive Marta Zinsser is no poster child for her wealthySeattle
suburb-and nothing could please her more. This former New Yorker wears
combat boots, not Manolos, and drives a righteous Harley hog instead of a
Mercedes SUV. Now she's launching her own agency in this land of the
Microsoft elite, even though her ten-year-old daughter wishes she'd put
on a sweater set and just be normal.
Can this ex-urbanite remain uniquely herself without alienating the inner circle of smug, cookie-cutter executive wives? And when push comes to shove, can she stop being the proud odd mom out and take a chance at something frighteningly-and tantalizingly-new? (From Amazon.com product listing)
Advertising executive Marta Zinsser is no poster child for her wealthy
Can this ex-urbanite remain uniquely herself without alienating the inner circle of smug, cookie-cutter executive wives? And when push comes to shove, can she stop being the proud odd mom out and take a chance at something frighteningly-and tantalizingly-new? (From Amazon.com product listing)
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