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What I Told My Daughter - Lessons from Leaders on Raising the Next Generation of Empowered Women (Paperback) Loot Price: R378
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What I Told My Daughter - Lessons from Leaders on Raising the Next Generation of Empowered Women (Paperback): Nina Tassler

What I Told My Daughter - Lessons from Leaders on Raising the Next Generation of Empowered Women (Paperback)

Nina Tassler; As told to Cynthia Littleton

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Empower yourself and the latest generation of girls with this collection of inspiring reflections from notable, highly accomplished women in politics, academia, athletics, the arts, and business, including Madeleine Albright, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and more. In What I Told My Daughter, a powerful, diverse group of women reflect on the best advice and counsel they have given their daughters either by example, throughout their lives, or in character-building, teachable moments between parent and child. One of the country's only female police chiefs teaches her daughter the meaning of courage, how to respond to danger but more importantly how not to let fear stop her from experiencing all that life has to offer. A bestselling writer, who has deliberated for years on empowering girls, wonders if we're unintentionally leading them to believe they can never make mistakes, when "resiliency is more important than perfection." In a time when childhood seems at once more fraught and more precious than ever, What I Told My Daughter is a book anyone who wishes to connect with a young girl cannot afford to miss.

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Imprint: Simon & Schuster
Country of origin: United States
Release date: April 2017
Authors: Nina Tassler
As told to: Cynthia Littleton
Dimensions: 213 x 140 x 20mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback - Trade
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 978-1-4767-3468-2
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Biography & autobiography > General
Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Family & other relationships > Intergenerational relationships
Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Advice on parenting > General
Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Gender studies > Women's studies > General
Books > Biography > General
LSN: 1-4767-3468-2
Barcode: 9781476734682

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