Modern-day pressures for supermodel beauty, high-powered careers and perfect families place a spotlight on a woman's achievements instead of her worth; through interesting stories, a Hebrew proverb and biblical principles, readers will learn how women triumphed despite experiencing intense pressure and discover that God is the true source of value and worth.
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Highlights include: * Abigail Adam's commitment to serving as the primary caretaker for her family during the Revolution shows the worth of working with eager hands. * Martha Washington's willingness to knit shirts and socks for soldiers during the Revolution shows the value of leading by example. * Harriet Lane's fashion flair uncovers the true source of beauty in a world of extreme makeovers. * Helen Taft's investment inklings blossom into a bouquet of benefits. * Laura Bush's heart of compassion shows the significance of extending hands to the poor and needy in times of crisis. * Anna Harrison's words of wisdom and prayers for her children and grandchildren delivers a family legacy of faith and leadership. * Louisa Adam's remarkable solo journey to Paris under siege by napoleon shows the value of steadfastness during a time of terror threats. * Dolley Madison's wandering journey of faith reaches its final destination, showing the peace that comes through a commitment and reverence to God. * Barbara Bush's wit and quips reveal the splendor of celebrating in life. * Nell Arthur's life shows that every woman is a first lady to God and her family.
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