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Friends Are Everything - The Power of Female Friendship - cover
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Friends Are Everything - The Power of Female Friendship

BJ Gallagher

Editora: Conari Press

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Appreciate your True Friends with Friendship Quotes and Stories“BJ Gallagher ... motivates and teaches with empathy, understanding, and more than a little humor.” —Debba Haupert, of the Girlfriendology PodcastTrue friends are hard to find and even harder to describe. But with real life stories, friendship quotes, inspirational quotes, and anecdotes about the ups and downs and ins and outs of friendships,  Friends are Everything  has everything you ever need  for friendship empowerment.Beautiful friendships of all shapes and sizes.  To bestselling author B.J. Gallagher, there are so many types of friends. There are friends who tell you what you don’t want to hear, friends who help you be your best self, friends who forgive you when you hurt them, friends who respect your boundaries. There are neighbors, best friends, childhood friends, spiritual friends, friends who are family, friends who are lovers, friends at work, and the list goes on. Get ready to dive into what it really means to love a friend and what it means to be one.Inspirational quotes for your girlfriends.  With more than three dozen inspiring stories from girlfriends across the country, affirmative acronyms, and female empowerment quotes,  Friends are Everything  is a heartfelt celebration of friendships across all generations and a perfect gift to share with your bestie.Inside Friends are Everything, find friendship quotes, inspirational quotes, and words of empowerment in heartwarming and entertaining stories such as:“Please, Help Me Stop Shooting Myself in the Foot!”“Finding Mr. Probably Right”“A Woman’s Wheels”If you enjoyed books like  That's What She Said;  Tell Me More; or  Hey Friend, I Wrote a Book About You, then you’ll love  Friends are Everything.
Disponível desde: 15/03/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 173 páginas.

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