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Aimed specially at black Christian women but appropriate for all feminist readers, these reflective tales/essays by a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church focus on biblical women's relationships: sometimes exploitative (Sarah and Hagar), sometimes mutually supportive (Ruth and Naomi). Most feature third-person narrative cum analysis and close with discussion questions; others are first-person narratives, like the imaginary letter from Lot's wife to her daughters. All display feminist passion, sensitively rather than stereotypically expressed. EC
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The #1 Essence bestselling author reveals the timeless connection between today+s women and their biblical sisters-and how to live a better life because of it.Using stories of strong biblical women, from the well-known to the obscure, Renita J. Weems delves deep into their emotional and spiritual pains and triumphs, and offers compassionate lessons for all women who want to lead more fulfilling lives. Weaving together such diverse issues as honor, integrity, sexuality, abuse, and relationships, Weems reveals in her imaginative style the life-changing biblical solutions that women everywhere can use to solve their modern-day problems.
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