by Carol Giligan
First published in 1982, this book is still powerful today. Gilligan’s revolutionary findings assert that traditional social scientific research on moral and emotional development has always been based solely on male perceptions and has thus silenced women’s voices.
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by Jeanne Torrence Hauer
Using personal stories, profiles of other successful women and practical advice, this book describes exactly what it is that makes a millionaire woman.
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by Jeanne Halladay Coughlin
By 2025 women will own 55% of all U.S. businesses. This book explains this phenomenon, profiles successful entrepreneurs and offers excellent advice to all business women.
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by Victoria Colligan & Beth Schoenfeldt with Amy Swift
Obviously a particular favorite of ours, this book will inspire you to believe in yourself and believe in your business. Imagine it, speak it, do it and celebrate it. You can have it all.
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Carol Gilligan is an interesting woman. I met her at the Free Library of Philadelphia years ago and was inspired to make certain I continued to speak in my own voice and to write in it, too.
Sarah Ban Breathnatch believed so much in my message to help women process their grief and heartaches that she published my labor of love.
Let every woman’s voice be heard, it is our freedom song.
Mary Jane Hurley Brant, M.S.,CGP
Author When Every Day Matters: A Mother’s Memoir
on Love, Loss and Life
Simple Abundance Press, Oct. 1, 2008
http://www.WhenEveryDayMatters.com