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Dare I Agree ?, April 12, 2007
I highly recommend the book to all "coming of age" girls. In our society they are victims of a barrage of false information and advertising
as to what constitutes the values to which they should adhere.
This book definitely advises to "know thyself" firstly, develop your God-given talents and then make wise choices in regard to male companionship and possibly marriage.
Hopefully a similar book will one day be available for "coming of age" males.
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Don't Confuse the 1988 version with the 2008 rewritten book, January 4, 2008
This review is from: Why Women Shouldn't Marry (Mass Market Paperback)
There are two version of this book. The one from 1988 expresses view from the 80's. The newly rewritten April 2008 version is of course expressing current day views. And is worth the read.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
MARRIAGE VS. FREEDOM, September 23, 2010
This review is from: Why Women Shouldn't Marry (Mass Market Paperback)
Cynthia S. Smith
Why Women Shouldn't Marry
(Secaucus, NJ: Lyle Stuart, 1988) 223 pages
A breezy, entertaining, outspoken book
encouraging women to keep their freedom
instead of succumbing to the traditional pattern of wedlock.
Discourages both first and second marriages.
Lots of examples of people in bad marriages
and women loving their freedom and independence.
Looking for more such books? Search the Internet for:
"The Best Books Critical of Traditional Marriage".
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