Rationalizing The Thoughts Of A Woman

by Clara D. Anderson


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$11.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/1/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781496917393
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781496917386

About the Book

This book examines the actions that we as women take in matters concerning our love, sex and attraction for a man as well as our communication with our children. It addresses women in the mist of abuse and how delicate the situation has to be dealt with. Abuse doesn’t stop at the point of escape. The verbal remarks and physical abuse create lifelong scars and constant struggle. This book simply breaks down the thought pattern and expectations we often have when entering or operating in a relationship. I don’t assume to know the answers I’m just analyzing my steps and trying to correct my own actions during this process. I want to open women’s mind and make them think before acting. Maybe it’s because for generations we were breed only to sexually satisfy, physically attract and economically support men. Is there a generational curse on us?


About the Author

She is an ordinary Woman who gives insight into her life choices and the presence of God as she matured. These are her personal thoughts, not to be perceived as the thoughts of all women. She strongly believes that no form of education can equip anyone with the ability to guide someone through anything that they have not personally walked through. At the age of twenty two she sat in a chair holding a gun to her head, so depressed about life that she wanted to end it. God spoke: “write it down”. She started writing thinking that he meant to write a book about her pain. She spent every available moment with a paper and pen. Every evening before bed she would read from start to her stopping point and the tears would overflow as her wounds were exposed. Two years later she had finished. Sent it out to a publisher and was offered a deal to rewrite it in the third person. She read it from start to finish to figure out her approach and realized that she could laugh at the things that once caused her so much pain. She decided that if her writing could help her maybe she could help others and she continued to write about different topics and place them aside. Five years ago she published her first and most treasured topic for young girls. She has set a goal of attempting to reach as many young women as possible with her messages.