Ladies Please! Raise Your Daughters Right

Misplaced Identity

by Jeanette Murphy


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/12/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 64
ISBN : 9781434378125

About the Book

This book is about the different stages of development in the life of a little girl. It views the positive and the negative side of how she is raised. If love, home training, and communication are implemented, she can become whatever she sets her mind to being.  If she lacks training, love and influence, it’s possible she will become nothing and fall for anything.

 

Either she will reach for the stars and succeed or she will exist and not reach at all. As you journey through this book, you are reading one woman’s opinion, so please do not take offense. Collect what is applicable to you then pass it on. Remember, love nurtures, guides, understands, and suffers long. How you raise your daughter will determine her future. Please do your part.

 


About the Author

Jeanette Murphy is a forty-year-old female born in Shreveport, Louisiana to the parents of Melvin Joe and Gloria Jean, both deceased. The middle child of five presently living in the incredible state of California for the past thirty-eight years. A member of "The City of Refuge" church located on the border of Los Angeles in the city of Gardena. Through many disappointments and setbacks, she has written her first short, to-the-point book called, "Ladies Please! Raise Your Daughters Right." This book came to fruition based on Jeanette’s passion for all mothers to consider raising little girls into productive women not seductive women.