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Allyn Mitchell Evans Reviews

Added June 14, 2005
Grab the Queen Power: Live Your Best Life!
Author: Allyn Mitchell Evans
Publisher: Star Publish
Available At: http://starpublish.com/Catalogue.htm
Publishing Date: June 2005
Genre: Nonfiction: Self-Help/Women's Issues
Format: Trade Paperback and Ebook download
Price: $15.95 paperback, $8.00 ebook
ISBN: 1-932993-20-7 Trade Paperback, 1-932993-21-5 E-Book
Author Email/Website: www.queenpower.com
Reviewer: Kathy Martin
Rating: 9 Gargoyles
As women, it is often difficult to find our own voice or path in society. We are raised in a world that conforms to "patriarchal rules" that tell us how we 'should' and "should not' be. Leaving us to feel that we will be unloved and unaccepted if we live our lives outside the rules. Never allowing us to reach our full potential as "Queens" of our own existence.
In Grab the Queen Power, Allyn Mitchell Evans pulls together the experiences of women of all age groups to show how the rules of society can thwart the Queen in all of us. The book covers a woman's growth from little girl, to mature, older adult. Then uses those examples to shed light on the way to find the path to becoming a Queen and claiming her tiara.
I usually shy away from self-help books because they can be preachy or self-serving. Grab the Queen Power is neither. With every page, I found myself either smiling or nodding as I recognized things that I had gone through on my own quest to becoming Queen. (Which I might add, I am still on that quest) There is no male bashing or "women as victims" rhetoric here. Instead there is just good, thought-out, practical ways for women to become more self-assured and in tune with their inner voice. I personally don't think it would hurt any woman to read this book. Quite frankly, I would suggest it!
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