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Baltimore Daily Record, 5/3/10 "a good read for the bad times and makes a great gift for the graduating teenager who may need advice, looking back." Baltimore Daily Record, 5/3/10 a good read for the bad times and makes a great gift for the graduating teenager who may need advice, looking back. " "Baltimore Daily Record", 5/3/10 "a good read for the bad times and makes a great gift for the graduating teenager who may need advice, looking back." "What these letters offer . . . is hope--hope that those who read them will understand that there is a future where the road not taken is no longer regretted, and, in the end, the choices we make, make us who we are." --"Boston Globe " "What these letters offer . . . is hope--hope that those who read them will understand that there is a future where the road not taken is no longer regretted, and, in the end, the choices we make, make us who we are." --"Boston Globe " " What these letters offer ... is hope -- hope that those who read them will understand that there is a future where the road not taken is no longer regretted and, in the end, the choices we make, make us who we are. " -- The Boston Sunday Globe
Reseña del editor:
Erma Bombeck once said, "When I stand before God at the end of my life, I'd hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left and could say, 'I used everything you gave me.'" How each woman defines success might be a personal matter, but there are certain gems of wisdom we can all share. Editor Ellyn Spragins invited women from all walks of life to write letters to their younger selves, filled with the knowledge they wish they'd had before beginning their own journeys. Including tales from trailblazers like legendary news journalist Barbara Walters, finance expert Suze Orman, pro golfer Annika Sorenstam, fashion designer Kate Spade, newscaster Soledad O'Brien, and fashion icon Diane von Furstenberg, these letters highlight what helped each woman get ahead, what got in her way, and what really mattered.Whether they address launching a company, running for office, starting a family, or succeeding in less conventional ways, these voices will both move and inspire any woman who counts herself a success-in-the-making.
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