Women, Emotions, and Cash
by Liz Perle
A bold and personal book that digs below the surface of one of society's last taboosmoneyand illuminates how womens emotional relationship with it affects every part of their lives.
"Starred Review. Perle's book raises more questions than it answers, which is part of its allureit'll surely have readers thinking twice before they log on to Bloomingdales.com after a bad day at work." - PW.
"Fails in its effort to address broader issues. Readers would be better off investing the money they might be tempted to spend on this book." - Kirkus.
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