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Mars and Venus: Starting Over

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By: John Gray

Format: Paperback
From: Vermilion
Pub. Date: June 1998

Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1998-07-09
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 256
Ean: 9780091816278
Isbn: 0091816270

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USER REVIEWS
"This book is really amazing, and very helpful for some one like me... I really love this book, its wonderful and fantastic..."
~ Written on 2005-04-30

"If you have suffered the end of a relationship by a break-up or bereavement and are finding it difficult to heal and move on with your life, this book is essential reading. Grieving the loss of love, letting go of hurt, saying goodbye with love, getting unstuck, man on the rebound, a woman's fear of intimacy and learning to be happy alone are just some of the chapters in this book and there is also an exercise to help you feel better and loads of information about the different challenges faced by men and women when they are starting over and looking for love again. John Gray writes in such an understanding way you feel as though he knows exactly how you are feeling. When you are ready, I would recommend Mars and Venus on a Date as it gives invaluable advice on dating and how to build a solid base for a healthy relationship by taking things slowly."
~ Written on 2005-04-13

"John Gray's approach to this subject is quite stunning. He is very sincere and discloses alot about his own personal life and ,therefore,not only writes as a professional,but also as someone who has experienced loss.
Read it and be comforted. Move on with an open heart!"
~ Written on 2002-02-28

"I have not read his other books but this came in very useful at a difficult time in my life. I think it is the simplicity of the style and the way in which he confronts problems which one is trying to push away which makes it so effective"
~ Written on 2002-01-10

"Another condescending book from John Gray, who seems sometimes to be stuck in the 1950's. With most women working outside of the home these days, he fails to address how a woman's intellectual interests may help her to heal. I understand his point about being careful not to deny your own needs by focusing too much on the needs of others. But how come it's OK for a man to concentrate on his work in order to heal, but not OK for a woman? Not all of we women are whimpering crybabies, and emotional fulfillment comes in many forms."
~ Written on 1999-08-23




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