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It's A Woman's World, A Memoir: Stories of Women Who Made a Difference in My Life
It's A Woman's World, A Memoir: Stories of Women Who Made a Difference in My Life
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âItâs a Womanâs Worldâ describes Marieâs intriguing experiences as a professional woman in a manâs world while a working woman and a widow. As described in the book there are many successes and tragedies in her long life. Those who never met Marie will learn how this woman not only endured but triumphed throughout her 87 years.
Marie felt a sisterhood with other women from the time she was a child. She organized each chapter of her book with the name of an important woman in her life. She requested that her memoir be published posthumously by Lila
Lizabeth Weisberger, the woman friend she had planned to write about in her final chapter. Sadly, Marie never saw her memoir in print but Lila Weisberger is fulfilling her wish with this publication.
Although Marieâs life ended before she wrote the last chapters one unexpected writing is added to this book. When she and her husband Bill, were driving home from what turned out to be her last appointment with her oncologist,
Marie wrote on a yellow pad which Bill later found on the floor of the car. This writing is included as her final words
Marie felt a sisterhood with other women from the time she was a child. She organized each chapter of her book with the name of an important woman in her life. She requested that her memoir be published posthumously by Lila
Lizabeth Weisberger, the woman friend she had planned to write about in her final chapter. Sadly, Marie never saw her memoir in print but Lila Weisberger is fulfilling her wish with this publication.
Although Marieâs life ended before she wrote the last chapters one unexpected writing is added to this book. When she and her husband Bill, were driving home from what turned out to be her last appointment with her oncologist,
Marie wrote on a yellow pad which Bill later found on the floor of the car. This writing is included as her final words
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