Women stand side by side looking into the sunset over the water.

Thank you from a reader…

I want to thank you for helping to provide clarity on such a taboo, and rarely discussed, issue.  You have a tremendous knack of being the steel fist in the velvet glove.  You name abuse for what it is, though you also do so graciously, understanding that for many women the problem – as well as any possible solution – is extremely complicated; you give grace for women to take the steps that they are capable of at that time. – a reader

 

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2 Comments

  1. SO glad you guys are active in the community. My life was changed working with Jill Cory years ago, and I’ve shared the book with at least half a dozen woman who have been immensely helped.

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