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I Am Beautiful: A Celebration of Women in Their Own Words (1996)

by Dana Carpenter, Woody Winfree

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A compilation of 50 powerful and beautiful essays with photos of women in their fullest glory--mountain climbing, dancing, spending time with best friends and reflecting on their lives and loved ones. Moving, happy and exciting moments are captured, as well as the self-doubts and challenges that all women face.… (more)
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A gift from my therapist. A fabulous collection of statements and photos from magnificent women, celebrating the joy and beauty of themselves. I was inspired and empowered by this book. ( )
  MerryMary | Jul 2, 2007 |
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Oh who can tell the range of joy
Or set the bounds of beauty? --Sara Teasdale, 1915
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This work is lovingly dedicated to those who inspired us.
To my daughters, Layla and Romy.
May they always know their beauty.--Woody Winfree
To the memory of my mother, Dorothy Dean, and the future of my daughter, Kalie Dean. --Dana Carpenter
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Foreword: Above all else, this book was born out of the amazing friendship we share, a genuine love of women and our desire to illustrate for our daughters that women are beautiful, whole, and worthy human beings.
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A compilation of 50 powerful and beautiful essays with photos of women in their fullest glory--mountain climbing, dancing, spending time with best friends and reflecting on their lives and loved ones. Moving, happy and exciting moments are captured, as well as the self-doubts and challenges that all women face.

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