Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Dynamic and empowering Review: A book every woman needs, especially if your journey is personal power development. It's not just the interviews that empower and connect us it's the authors thoughts which make this SUCH A GREAT BOOK.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: There could not be a better time for this book! Review: A friend gave me a copy of Hard Won Wisdom and I haven't been able to put it down. These past few weeks have been some of the most difficult times in many of our lives, and I've personally considered putting off a business venture that has been three years in the planning. After reading what Carly Fiorina, Cokie Roberts, Helen Thomas and many of the other amazing women in Hard Won Wisdom shared with author Fawn Germer, I'm back on track professionally and personally. I related to so many of these women, both their triumphs and their defeats. As I learned from this gem of a book, we can create a bolder, more enriching life for ourselves. Do yourself a favor and read Hard Won Wisdom!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Inspiring. Enlightening. It's FILLED With Great Advice! Review: At a time when I've been wondering what really matters in life, here comes a book filled with advice from legendary women who really know. I loved reading what Jane Goodall, Cokie Roberts, Frances McDormand and all of those other incredible women had to say. This book convinced me to do what matters most to me -- not to everybody else -- and it literally walked me through the process of change so it won't be so daunting. It made me feel anything is possible, and hit on all of my "hot" issues, including my fear of risk, failure and obstacles. More than anything, Hard Won Wisdom showed me how to feel good about who I am. I'm buying it for all of my friends for Christmas because this is absolutely the best book I've read in a long, long time.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Great Info Review: I have found this book to be GREAT!, just what I need to tell my students. Very good bits of info that almost everyone can use. If you are a fighter even better, you don't have to get into scrape to learn this. I will recomond this title for all of my teachers and students. toma the old one 4th Level Aikido Teacher and USAF-WR teacher and Canemaster teacher.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: This Book is Worth a Thousand Bucks of Therapy Review: I'm generally skeptical of self-help books, but this one really helps. I've had many moments of self-doubt and frustration, but the advice in this book makes me understand that it's all part of the game. The cross-section of women quoted is powerful and creative. I learned as much from the athletes as the Nobel Peace Prize winners. I cried twice while reading it, and feel like this book is a life-changer. This book is a great gift for any woman you care about.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Powerful Reading. This is THE Gift for Christmas This Year Review: If I'd only known ten years ago what these women pass on here, I'd have saved myself a decade of stress and anxiety, and probably would have advanced my career much faster than I did. This is not career advice, but rather, life advice that will reshape the way you look at yourself and the world. It made me take a long look at who I am and where I am going, and has inspired me to take the first step toward a long-delayed life change that I just didn't have the guts to go for. I love the writing here. Fawn Germer interviewed so many of our women role models and got them to share their pain and glory so the rest of us would have an easier ride. I have read every word and will get copies for my friends over the holidays because they will LOVE it as much as I do.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: To Go and To Be Review: If there was ever a book that says "you can do it" this is it. The women were real and Fawn seemed to be able to bring out what is real in their lives. Women are women the world over and she shows that success doesn't always come easy but it can come to any and all with determination. Amazing stories and amazing women, the most exciting thing to me was the women are like almost every woman I know. Hope she writes something again soon. This book gave me a lot to think about and compass for my own path.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Learning from extraordinary women... Review: It is so important to recognize and learn from women who have achieved success in a still discriminatory workplace. For readers who want to learn more about succeeding in law enforcement, I recommend "Top Cops: Profiles of Women in Command" (which has an extensive interview with Penny Harrington) and Harrington's autobiography, "Triumph of Spirit." Both books offer significant insight on this career choice for women.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Practical & insightful observations from extraordinary women Review: The book opens with the quote that the only thing which separates ordinary women from extraordinary women is the thought that they are ordinary. WOW! This sets the theme for all that follows -- such a simple yet incredibly powerful thought.I loved this book. It is the first "self-help" book I have ever read cover to cover, and I did so in two days. I read the first 25 pages before leaving the bookstore and just couldn't put it down afterwards. So much of what the author wrote mirrored my own sense of self. The experiences of many of the women interviewed were far from my own, yet the author shows the commonality of the experiences of all women around the world -- and I was inspired by what theses "ordinary" women accomplished by sheer force of will and the belief that they could. This book is so readable because of the author's sense of humor and perspective -- it was like getting advice from good friends. It addresses the issues that women face from a woman's perspective while also outlining how men see things/are faced with different problems. The author interjects her own experiences and relates them back to those of her interviewees, demonstrating that every woman faces the same kinds of issues in the workplace, with self-esteem, with conflicting priorities. Although it deals almost exclusively with workplace-related issues, there are life lessons in this book. I have already gone back and re-read parts and will also be buying it for friends. I very much enjoyed this book (and even paid full price for it!) and recommend it thoroughly.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Beautiful Tribute to all Women Everywhere Review: The front cover sums up the exact sentiment this book shares: "The collective voice of these women provides powerful testimony to how exceptional your life can truly be." This book is so uplifting and gives detailed insight into some remarkable women who have achieved wonderful things. After reading it, I didn't feel I had to go out and conquer the world, rather, it helped inspire me and gave me a feeling that life is full of ups and downs and that I wasn't alone in my day-to-day struggles. A must read for all women. A valuable gift too, for college women.
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