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Secrets of Fascinating Womanhood

A friend recently sent me an e-book titled "Secrets of fascinating womanhood", you can download it. I had been given the book last year,but hadn't read it, so i purposed to do so and it was worth the read, in fact am not through yet.

A friend commented that "it is not a book to rush and finish the pages, it is a book that you read,ponder and evaluate yourself". I totally agreed and all I can say is that it is challenging, eye opening and has a very different perspective from our modern world ideals of being a woman, wife and mother.

Wish everyone a good day and good read.

Comments

The link to the free e-book is under the blogs&websites of Interest.
Vivian said…
The book is simply fascinating
Reuben said…
Oh my! I have read the book and its very humbling. Recommended for all ladies both married and single. Sly i love your blog and the impact your making in peoples lives. Your Somsli friends might have not come back but i am sure they will always remember. Dont be suprised when they give you another visit.
Kate,thank you for the support and yes am looking forward to hosting many more women at SAS just to learn and share our experiences.
Rosemary said…
Well i have just downloaded the book and saved it on my desktop so that every time I start my machine I can read a few pages before getting down to the days business.

Your blog is such a good read yaani I practically feel like i am there with you because of ho well detailed it is..Wow am glad the Somali friend was sorted out I am just about to start feeding our boy Adriel pumpkin so thanks for that advise too i shall apply it.
Thanks Rosemary, enjoy the book and am sure Adriel will enjoy the new dish.

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