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The Heart of Loveliness: Celebrating the Joy of Being a Woman

The Heart of Loveliness: Celebrating the Joy of Being a Woman

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EMILIE BARNES GETS TO THE "HEART" OF THE MATTER
Review: Emilie Barnes has once again brought forth a lovely and motivating book. Bear in mind that this book is excerpted from her original work, "The Spirit of Loveliness." "The Heart of Loveliness" contains Mrs. Barnes' core ideas on femininity, godliness, inner beauty, tranquility (both inner and outer), and developing a nurturing spirit. It may seem a re-run of her original work unless one is aware that Mrs. Barnes has collected the most focal points of the first book that are central to her desired theme this time of celebrating a joyous womanhood. There are new ideas, as well, including Mrs. Barnes' personal wish that the reader might truly experience "moments of quiet grace and hours of exuberant rejoicing."

The book is charmingly illustrated with paintings by artist Donny Finley. They are simply delightful to view and they carry forth the themes of the book so very well. This book is definitely for any woman who wishes to be beautifully inspired to go forth in this world as a truly lovely person.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EMILIE BARNES GETS TO THE "HEART" OF THE MATTER
Review: Emilie Barnes has once again brought forth a lovely and motivating book. Bear in mind that this book is excerpted from her original work, "The Spirit of Loveliness." "The Heart of Loveliness" contains Mrs. Barnes' core ideas on femininity, godliness, inner beauty, tranquility (both inner and outer), and developing a nurturing spirit. It may seem a re-run of her original work unless one is aware that Mrs. Barnes has collected the most focal points of the first book that are central to her desired theme this time of celebrating a joyous womanhood. There are new ideas, as well, including Mrs. Barnes' personal wish that the reader might truly experience "moments of quiet grace and hours of exuberant rejoicing."

The book is charmingly illustrated with paintings by artist Donny Finley. They are simply delightful to view and they carry forth the themes of the book so very well. This book is definitely for any woman who wishes to be beautifully inspired to go forth in this world as a truly lovely person.


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