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From the girl who heard the voice, January 8, 2008
This review is from: A Voice from the Village: A Young Woman's Guide Towards Discovering Her Values, Sexuality, Self-Worth (Paperback)
I commend C.J. Bradley for this refreshing guide for young women. I found it to be uplifting and life changing. It is literature such as this that has an amazing affect on those who are not easily reached. If it is self-confidence you struggle with I can be a witness to you that reading this book will change the way you feel about yourself as a young lady. A Voice from the Village is a blessing from the Lord!
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Excellent Book, December 15, 2007
This review is from: A Voice from the Village: A Young Woman's Guide Towards Discovering Her Values, Sexuality, Self-Worth (Paperback)
This book is well written and easy to understand. The topics are and thought provoking. As a father of two daughters 18 & 20 years old, Ms. Bradleys'book explains to young women the things that all males think about and perpetrate on females, like sexully abusing our daughters, uising them for their sexual gratification.
This book is excellent read for everyone. Fathers need to read this book, it will remind them the things they did to girls when they were younger. Maybe the fathers will teach their sons to do the right thing and treat females with respect. Wait until you are legally married before engaging in sexual relations!
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A Voice From the Village ; a Young Woman's Guide Towards Discovering Her Values, Sexuality, Self-Worth, December 15, 2007
This review is from: A Voice from the Village: A Young Woman's Guide Towards Discovering Her Values, Sexuality, Self-Worth (Paperback)
Carla's voice is the voice of a concerned, loving mother/mentor; the voice of experience.
This book is a hard hitting,easy to understand and filled with invaluable, practical information and advice for modern day young women.
"Church folks" need not fear for their girls to read it.
Lois Madison White
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The Straight Talk Girls Need, December 12, 2007
This review is from: A Voice from the Village: A Young Woman's Guide Towards Discovering Her Values, Sexuality, Self-Worth (Paperback)
The voice from the village is Carla Jeanee Bradley's, and I'm so glad she spoke up! As mom to a 14-year-old-girl, I find Carla's wisdom to be timely, powerful, and spoken in a voice my daughter will listen to. Lots of times our kids ignore the advice parents give, but will take to heart the same advice from another adult they trust. Carla establishes that trust on page one, and throughout the book she provides insights to help our girls navigate young womanhood with clarity, grace and their identities in tact. Thank you, Carla!
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I love this book!, November 18, 2007
This review is from: A Voice from the Village: A Young Woman's Guide Towards Discovering Her Values, Sexuality, Self-Worth (Paperback)
I love this book! It is actually the first book I've picked up for young women that that makes me want to read beyond the first page. It's funny and honest and interesting; it is not preachy; and it is full of really thought-provoking pictures that I would love to see on a t-shirt or something.
If you have a daughter or a young single woman in your life, please buy her this book!
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