A Woman’s Worth

A Woman’s Worth by Marianne Williamson, published by Rider in 1994, is a thoughtful exploration of the feminine spirit. This edition, comprising 143 pages, presents Williamson’s unique insights drawn from her personal experiences and her interactions with women across the USA and Europe. The book delves into various aspects of contemporary womanhood, including family, work, love, and power, while also examining the spiritual and emotional dimensions of women’s lives.
Readers will find a rich discussion on the enduring power of female archetypes, such as women healers and those who embody strength and resilience. A Woman’s Worth offers challenging observations and inspiring insights that address the dilemmas women face today. With its focus on personal growth and women’s health, this book serves as a motivational resource for those seeking to understand the complexities of womanhood in modern society.
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Drawing on her own experiences and reflections, as well as her interactions with thousands of women across the USA and Europe, A WOMAN’S WORTH gives us Marianne Williamson’s unique and very personal view of the feminine spirit. She explores the many facets of contemporary womanhood – family, work, sex, love, power – and investigates the distinctive pattern of women’s spiritual and emotional life. She also examines the enduring power of female archetypes, from women healers to women who run with the wolves. Filled with challenging observations and inspiring insights, A WOMAN’S WORTH brilliantly explores the dilemmas women face today.
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