Singing at the top of our lungs: women, love, and creativityThe authors of Too Good for Her Own Good explore the conflicting roles of love and creativity in women's lives and offer suggestions and positive role models for women searching for answers. 25,000 first printing. $20,000 ad/promo. Tour. |
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SINGING AT THE TOP OF OUR LUNGS: Women, Love, and Creativity
User Review - KirkusA loving, if not very creative, analysis of the conflicts that arise when women try to foster both relationships and personal fulfillment. Family therapists Bepko and Krestan (Too Good for Her Own ... Read full review
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A Passion of Her Own | 3 |
The Object of His Affection | 19 |
The Shadow of Her Smile | 44 |
Copyright | |
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