![]() ![]() This isn’t a book on singleness Merkle briefly addresses single ladies along the way, but she focuses on women who are (or who are aspiring to be) wives and mothers. But the golden rule of book reviewing is to judge a book based on what the author is intending to do-not based on what you would do if you were the author. As soon as you hear about a good book for women, you may form an idea in your mind of what the book must be like. Now I’m sharing it with you.īut first, a disclaimer. ![]() Our eleven-year-old daughter, Kara, has started reading it. My wife, Jenni, listened to it several times because she finds it so helpful and motivating. I want my four daughters to think this way about God’s high calling to be a woman.” Then I read the book slowly with my eyes. 208 pages.Īfter I recently listened to Rebekah Merkle read her book Eve in Exile: And the Restoration of Femininity (Moscow, ID: Canon, 2016), I tweeted this about it: “Breath of fresh air. ![]() Rebekah Merkle, Eve in Exile: The Restoration of Femininity. ![]()
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