Book Review
I was born in the 70s in Manila, Philippines when women who ventured into professions populated by men were unheard of. Reading Marilyn Howard's The Writing on the Wall brought me back to that time and I was reminded of the constant need for women to earn back their rightful place in history, in family life, in society and in the world. Howard's narrative is honest, funny and irreverent. For this I am thankful. We need many smart and successful women who can be hilarious and heart warming at the same time.I read her memoir cum autobiography while traversing my own journey of becoming. She sets the context of her story making our differences in culture and geography gaps that can be bridged. In the end, the book she so preciously crafted has become a good friend. Someone I can turn back on when I need a more experienced voice to remind me that, mistakes and failures all, I am going to be alright.
Rating: 4 Bookmarks
Publisher: Hammond Publishing (August 2019)
ISBN-10: 1733319638
ISBN-13: 978-1733319638
ASIN: B07WXTKQ1H
Print Length: 293 pages
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Wonderful review!
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