The Words of Extraordinary Women

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Author: Carolyn Warner

ISBN-10: 1557048576

ISBN-13: 9781557048578

Category: General & Miscellaneous Quotations

This inspiring collection features more than 700 quotes from more than 400 notable women, ranging from Charlotte Brontë and Helen Keller, to Eleanor Roosevelt, Mother Teresa, Simone de Beauvoir, and Hillary Clinton.\ Organized thematically, the selections explore a wide variety of subjects including: family, faith, character, education, leadership, the arts, humor, politics, self-image, women, and success. The Words of Extraordinary Women is a fascinating compendium that celebrates the most...

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Celebrating the most important female voices in history, the newest addition to the acclaimed Newmarket "Words Of" series is an inspiring collection of the words and writings of notable women in the arts, education, sciences, and politics.Selected by Carolyn Warner, a leader in the fields of education and politics and a frequent public speaker, this uplifting and thought-provoking compendium features quotes from notable women ranging from Charlotte Bronte and Helen Keller, to Rachel Carson, Oprah Winfrey, and Hillary Clinton. Organized thematically, the selections explore a wide variety of subjects including: family, faith, character, education, leadership, and success.Illustrated with black-and-white photographs throughout, The Words of Extraordinary Women is a timeless and inspiring classic, available in both paperback and hardcover gift editions. The Washington Post - Steven Levingston So many women have said it so well on so many subjects—politics, the arts, humor, success, family, faith, education—that…Carolyn Warner has collected their pithy thoughts and compiled them in a slim, useful volume…Every page stops you, urging a moment of reflection…

\ Steven LevingstonSo many women have said it so well on so many subjects—politics, the arts, humor, success, family, faith, education—that…Carolyn Warner has collected their pithy thoughts and compiled them in a slim, useful volume…Every page stops you, urging a moment of reflection…\ —The Washington Post\ \