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You Matter More Than You Think: What a Woman Needs to Know About the Difference She Makes
You Matter More Than You Think What a Woman Needs to Know About the Difference She Makes
Author: Dr. Leslie Parrott
Do you wonder if your life makes a difference in this world? Do you think you should be a clone of Mother Teresa or a replica of Catherine Booth?or at least more like the woman down the street? The truth is, God created each of us as an original. Gold Medallion Award-winning author Dr. Leslie Parrott believes that whether you know it or not, you...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780310269724
ISBN-10: 0310269725
Publication Date: 5/1/2006
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Zondervan
Book Type: Audio CD
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I liked it from Chapter 12 to the end. She has a great concept that any strength or gift when taken to an extreme can become a weakness.

I got this book because the mom's group at church was using it with her video study. Unfortunately, I was only able to make one of the sessions so I can't comment too much on how they fit together.

I didn't like the section on gender because the sweeping generalizations do a disservice to both men and women who don't fit the typical mold. I would expect a psychology professor to understand that there can be as much variation within a group (i.e. women) as between groups (women vs men).

I think if I had been in the middle of a big life transition or feeling like I was not making a difference this might have moved me or spoken to me more. As someone who is happy with how I'm living my life there wasn't a lot of helpful content. It's an easy, chatty read like meeting a friend at a coffee shop. If that's what you're looking for, go for it! She shares lots of her own personal issues and some of those facing her friends.


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