Mujer Celebra – (Spanish)
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La mujer suele ser quien celebra los logros de las personas que ama y otras con quienes se relaciona: cumpleaos, aniversarios, nacimientos, graduaciones, desde los momentos mas pequeos hasta los mas significativos. Despues de llevar a la mujer por la trayectoria de valorarse, sonar, crear y emprender, Omayra Font la trae al reto de celebrarse a si misma en grande y a su manera. Como en los libros anteriores, la autora imparte sus experiencias, invita a la consciencia de festejarse una misma, e incluye una carta que brota de su corazon, para la mujer desolada que necesita un camino para reconfortarse, seguir adelante y celebrar su vida. Mujer, celebra cierra la serie de libros de bolsillo “Mujer…”, y recoge los conceptos emocionales y espirituales de reconocer las victorias propias y el significado de celebrarlas.
The woman is usually the one who celebrates the achievements of the people she loves and others with whom she is related: birthdays, anniversaries, births, graduations, from the smallest moments to the most significant. After taking women along the path of valuing themselves, dreaming, creating and undertaking, Omayra Font brings women to the challenge of celebrating themselves in a big way and in their own ways. As in the previous books, the author imparts her experiences, invites the conscience to celebrate oneself, and includes a letter that springs from her heart, for the desolate woman who needs a way to comfort herself, move forward and celebrate her life. With Woman, celebrate, she closes the series of pocket books ” Woman…”, introducing the emotional and spiritual importance of acknowledging women’s own achievements and the meaning of celebrating them.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641239820
ISBN10: 1641239824
Language: Spanish
Omayra Font
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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