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Brave Girls Club: Go Where the Peace Is

Melody Ross, Club Brave Girls

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

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In our lives filled with stress and conflict, difficult circumstances and difficult people, peace can be hard to find. But as Brave Girls Club founder Melody Ross encourages us in this wonderful companion to Choose Happy, that makes peace all the more vital for us to seek. Against the beautiful backdrop of her world-famous art, Melody shares her most personal truths on the necessity of digging deep, getting tough, and making the journey to peace.
Available since: 04/05/2016.

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