Breakaway

by Kathleen Taylor-Bennett


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/12/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 92
ISBN : 9781434342942

About the Book

What does the word “relationship” mean to us as women? It means finding that person that’s perfect for us and in finding that perfect person, we live together committed as one forsaking all others. It means having a monogamous, respectful, and honest relationship that does not include the woman next door, from his job, the grocery store, or anywhere else. It means being with a “real” man that knows how to treat his wife; how to love her more than life itself. It means being with a man that couldn’t care less if he doesn’t have time for his friends, as long as he has time for his wife and family. In this day and age however, men seem to have lost all sense of priorities and what it means to be a husband and father. They cheapen themselves and their relationship to the point where sometimes there is nothing left to build upon and what was once a wonderful thing has now dwindled to ashes. Within the pages of this book, I express a lot of what I feel a relationship should consist of and what a relationship can and should do without. This book is my version of a woman’s guide to letting go of the negatives in her life while opening herself up to the possibilities of real and true happiness.  


About the Author

Kathleen, coming from a family of seven sisters and two brothers and being raised primarily by their mother, grew up as a very opinionated child into an even more opinionated adult. Kathleen feels the need for honesty with others and does not like to sugar-coat life; she speaks of it as she sees it. Going from writing poetry about life's many emotions to life in what is called a "relationship" by many was not a big leap for her; it was just a matter of grouping all those feelings and emotions together to address what she feels is most times a "situation" that we allow ourselves to be drawn into forging the supposed "American Dream" known as family. Kathleen, being a mother of three, one being her daughter, feels there is a scale that's been too long tipped in favor of men and she feels it's due time for women to rightfully re-take their place at the "side" of their husbands as their equals and not behind them as their "do-girls" and she coarsely expresses those feelings within the pages of this book.