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Things I Want My Daughters To Know

A Small Book About the Big Issues in Life

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From Alexandra Stoddard - beloved lifestyle philosopher, mother, and author of Choosing Happiness , a small book of wisdom about the big questions of life, perfect for new graduates, new mothers, and as a treasured gift from woman to woman. Alexandra Stoddard, a mother, grandmother, and author of more than 25 books on personal fulfilment, shares a series of succinctly–stated principles worth living by. Each statement is fleshed out in a few brief, useful paragraphs. By turns wise ("Pain is inevitable; suffering is a choice"), controversial ("Don't feel guilty about your feelings toward your parents, stepparents, or in–laws"), affirming ("You don't have to prove anything to anyone"), and humorous ("When you discover something you love, stock up"), these short pieces cut to the essence of what's important and are oases of clarity amid life's chaos.

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Things I Want My Daughters To Know, Alexandra Stoddard

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2007
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Title
Things I Want My Daughters To Know
Subtitle
A Small Book About the Big Issues in Life
Language
English
Released
2007
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
ISBN10
006128436X
ISBN13
9780061284366
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From Alexandra Stoddard - beloved lifestyle philosopher, mother, and author of Choosing Happiness , a small book of wisdom about the big questions of life, perfect for new graduates, new mothers, and as a treasured gift from woman to woman. Alexandra Stoddard, a mother, grandmother, and author of more than 25 books on personal fulfilment, shares a series of succinctly–stated principles worth living by. Each statement is fleshed out in a few brief, useful paragraphs. By turns wise ("Pain is inevitable; suffering is a choice"), controversial ("Don't feel guilty about your feelings toward your parents, stepparents, or in–laws"), affirming ("You don't have to prove anything to anyone"), and humorous ("When you discover something you love, stock up"), these short pieces cut to the essence of what's important and are oases of clarity amid life's chaos.