Books for women should be written by women, about women, and read by women. Being a woman comes with many dynamics. They can be self-driven or societal, but the bottom line is that they affect women and those around them differently. It is a good thing that currently, there is a spac...
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If you’re looking for suggestions for the top books for middle school students to read over the summer, we've got everything from fun and silly to books that dig deeper into important issues like race, identity, mental health, and more. Add to Favorites Print Topics : Teaching Advice ...
Parents of three-year-olds often have to choose between baby books that lack the engaging story to get kids interested and books aimed at elementary students that are too complex for kiddos just starting to learn reading skills. Rich with rhymes, beautiful art, and compelling stories, our ...
The following examines three powerful narratives that are in play in mainstream news media, fictional writing, non-fiction and self-help books, as well as in some academic writing, about women and leadership at the highest level. 1. “We have come a long way; the battle is won” ...
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Best Books to Read #1.To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. Touching and heart-breaking. A lesson that life is not always fair, and not every story has a happy ending. #2.Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen A story about trailblazers and strong women. ...
“Brands of course are dying to get their hands on these women because it’s all about authentic voices, native content, storytelling,” says Susanna Scott, a blogger herself and organiser of BritMums, an annual conference for parent bloggers. Read more. And listen to the radio version too ...
I haven’t always been an avid reader. I used to prefer podcasts and audiobooks, but now I have set out a personal goal of reading two books a month. I am big on inspirational and coaching books. This month I’m reading ‘Successful Women Speak Differently: 9 Habits That Build Confiden...