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Mar 14, 2012
juldigs from Colorado Springs, CO, Rating:5.0Very graphic and disturbing but all true. Maybe if it was required reading we- "the treatment of women" would be in better shape around the world because we wouldn't let our sisters be treated so.
Feb 9, 2012
tanzaniamom from Burbank, CA, Rating:5.0I haven't yet read the book but it's exactly what I thought I was ordering and it came in the time frame it said it would. I'm very happy with my purchase.
Feb 2, 2012
mauricienne from Amherst, VA, Rating:5.0This book shines light on a neglected problem in our day- the trafficking and bondage of women in many parts of the world. Nicolas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn travel throughout Asia and Africa to meet with women who have been caught in the modern slave trade in women and discuss their ordeals, From child trafficking and prostitution to honor killings and maternal mortality, the authors show that women in parts of the developing world are still treated as disposable. Instead of being depressing, however, the book is uplifting and inspiring- they tell stories of women who have escaped their captors and are making a difference for others. Amazing book!
Oct 27, 2011
kspindel from Northern NJ, Rating:5.0This is a disturbing, but very important, read. Chicken Little was right!
Sep 7, 2011
kayamufin from Key West , FL, Rating:5.0Women Who Love Too Much is helping me to understand alot about myself. I can not put it down. It also explains the behaivor of the people in my life and how they relate to me. How inportant the home environment can be for a child. I highly reccomend this book to any woman who can even remotly connect to the title.
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