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Let Me Count the Ways: Wise and Witty Women on the Subject of Love (Quotations, Affirmations)
Contributor(s): Anderson, Becca (Author), Kingma, Daphne Rose (Foreword by)
ISBN: 164250209X     ISBN-13: 9781642502091
Publisher: Tma Press
OUR PRICE:   $16.10  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Reference | Quotations
- Self-help | Affirmations
- Family & Relationships | Love & Romance
Dewey: 152.41
LCCN: 2019954690
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.2" W x 6.1" (0.60 lbs) 180 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
On Women, Wisdom, and Ways to Love

Before Becca Anderson was a best-selling author, she was a bright-eyed bibliophile trying to define love. In Let Me Count the Ways, the beloved writer returns with specially curated quotes and snippets of poetry, affirmations, and love letters from her favorite women.

Different ways to say I love you. Author Hoda Kotb, I Really Needed This Today, meets Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw in this empowering and inspirational book for women everywhere. In the much-loved style of Rupi Kaur one-liners, Let Me Count the Ways showcases the best quotes from women alongside gorgeous illustrations. From black authors like Nigerian Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie to American authors like Joyce Carol Oates, this collection of quotes follows women from France, Cuba, Lebanon, Bulgaria, Japan, and more. Packed full of different ways to say I love you, readers can finally step into the love lives of famous women and discover that their love stories aren't so different from ours.

Quotes specially curated for her. If there's one thing that unites all women (and people ), it's love. Whether painful or passionate, love is a powerful force. But you don't have to be Wonder Woman to survive heartbreak or embark on a romantic adventure--that's why you have your tribe of women. By collecting reflections on every kind of love and all the ways to love, Anderson uses inspirational quotes to remind women one thing--we are not alone. In chapters like "What Is Love?," "Self Love," and "Love Is Love Is Love," you'll find quotes from:

  • Love letters by Empress Josephine, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Abigail Adams
  • Poetry by Miss Lauryn Hill, Lady Nakatomi, and Sandra Cisneros
  • Non-binary women like George Eliot, Sidonie Gabrielle Colette, and Audre Lorde

Perfect for Galentines or as a gift for girlfriend, readers of She Believed She Could and She Did, That's What She Said, Badass Affirmations, or What Would Jane Do will love Let Me Count the Ways.


Contributor Bio(s): Anderson, Becca: - Becca Anderson comes from a long line of teachers and preachers from Ohio and Kentucky. The teacher side of her family led her to become a woman's studies scholar and the author of the bestselling The Book of Awesome Women. An avid collector of affirmations, meditations, prayers, and blessings, she helps run a "Gratitude and Grace Circle" that meets monthly at homes, churches, and bookstores in the San Francisco Bay Area where she currently resides. Becca Anderson credits her spiritual practice and daily prayer with helping her recover from cancer and wants to share this encouragement with anyone who is facing difficulty in life with Prayers for Hard Times and her latest, The Woman's Book of Prayer. The author of Think Happy to Stay Happy and Every Day Thankful, Becca Anderson shares prayers and affirmations, inspirational writings and suggested acts of kindness at https: //thedailyinspoblog.wordpress.com She also blogs about Awesome Women at https: //theblogofawesomewomen.wordpress.com/ @AndersonBecca_ on Twitter @BeccaAndersonWriter on Facebook @BeccaAndersonWriter on Instagram