After reading a ton of pop psych books on both sides of the issue, I finally stumbled upon this really interesting book. Read about it from Oprah's book club, I think:
It's not written by psychologists, but by two writer friends who were having a coffee clatch with a few friends and started discussing how many people they knew who had had an A. So they decided to give women a chance to tell their own story. They interviewed people across the country and this book is the result.
There is no judgement or advice of any kind in these pages. Rather, it's a fascinating look at
Jen,
After reading a ton of pop psych books on both sides of the issue, I finally stumbled upon this really interesting book. Read about it from Oprah's book club, I think:
To Love, Honor, and Betray: The Secret Life of Suburban Wives by Stephanie Gertler and Adrienne Lopez
It's not written by psychologists, but by two writer friends who were having a coffee clatch with a few friends and started discussing how many people they knew who had had an A. So they decided to give women a chance to tell their own story. They interviewed people across the country and this book is the result.
There is no judgement or advice of any kind in these pages. Rather, it's a fascinating look at
Don't hold to anger, hurt or pain. They steal your energy and keep you from love. ~Anonymous
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