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A Women's Work Is Never Done..
- Item Number
- 270
- Estimated Value
- 10 USD
- Sold
- 15 USD to marthawheelock
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
"A Women's Work Is Never Done... Celebrating Everything Women Do" from the library of the National Women's History Project by BJ Gallagher Published in 2006 by Conari Press
Not to be confused with Alice's famous remark on a memorable episode of the Honeymooners, "Men work from sun to sun, but women's works is never done," Women's Works Is Never Done by BJ Gallagher celebrates the fact that women's work is never done because it's never meant to be done. Women are meant to nourish and grow themselves and others, throughout their lives, and Gallagher's book acknowledges and affirms it.
Twenty-six brief chapters outline ways from A-Z in which women fulfill their destinies in their families, commmunities, and friendships. Each is told through an original poem, story, or essay--plus inspirational quotes and informative sidebars-- all components that make Gallagher's books so widely and wildly popular.
Readers will find practical tips and suggestions for enhancing their well-being, while at the same time living, working, and playing to their fullest. Some pages of this beautifully designed gift book will make you laugh, others may bring a tear to your eye, still others may move you to pick up the phone and call a special woman in your life. All are guaranteed to lift your spirit, touch your heart, and lighten your load.
Hardcover, small format 150 pages
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