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Review of Raising Strong Daughters from the Inside Out

Posted: 18 Jul 2024, 03:21
by Shiru Elizabeth
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Raising Strong Daughters from the Inside Out" by Diana Delahaye.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The current world is set up such that women and girls are only considered good when they marry. In contrast, Diana Delahaye's book Raising Strong Daughters from the Inside Out offers advice on how parents might raise a strong daughter in a modern environment. As we can see, women are increasingly receiving the same respect and treatment as men in our society, and this is how things should be. This book offers parents guidance on how to raise their daughters. It provides instructions on how to raise daughters with strong character and self-esteem. 

The author pointed out that, aside from successful marriages, women aren't shown to lead excellent lives in the world we currently inhabit. The author also provided specific instances, such as Mulan, a film that demonstrates that women are capable of carrying out a man's job and doing it well. However, the author also pointed out that Mulan's marriage caused her to fail as a woman, and that was accurate. Another example from a film is Brave, which features a strong girl who can shoot a bow perfectly but feels pressured to be a lady and suitable for marriage. These instances all demonstrate how men are taught to stand up for themselves from an early age, while women are treated as second-class citizens. Why can't we train our daughters to be this way if we can teach the boys? This book gives us the confidence and support we need to enable our daughters to succeed outside of their marriages. It was a really educational book that provided parents with a wealth of helpful information. In addition, the author discussed women in history and the Greek-Amazon battle.

I give it five out of five stars, but I would give it more. A well-organized, unbiased, and educational read. I didn't find any noticeable errors in the book. The author does a fantastic job of discussing current challenges and how women are still viewed as second-class citizens. I really enjoyed reading this book, and I hope that many parents will do the same and use the lessons it contains with their families. Parents should definitely read this book, especially those who have daughters. It will be very beneficial to them.

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Re: Review of Raising Strong Daughters from the Inside Out

Posted: 24 Jul 2024, 08:16
by Martin Shae
Diana Delahaye's Raising Strong Daughters from the Inside Out provides valuable advice for parents on nurturing strong, confident daughters in today's world. As society progresses toward equal respect for women, this book offers practical guidance on fostering strong character and self-esteem in daughters, helping them thrive in a modern environment.

Re: Review of Raising Strong Daughters from the Inside Out

Posted: 24 Jul 2024, 09:52
by Lorna Kimondo
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on Raising Strong Daughters from the Inside Out! I’ll definitely keep this book in mind.

Re: Review of Raising Strong Daughters from the Inside Out

Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 23:22
by Anthony Caleb
I support this author perspective on the training of our young girls to be great women when they grow up, these are what we want to see

Re: Review of Raising Strong Daughters from the Inside Out

Posted: 27 Jul 2024, 06:52
by Idris Alooma
Yeehaw! After gettin' a good read of this review, I reckon this book "Raising Strong Daughters from the Inside Out" by Diana Delahaye sounds mighty interestin'! It seems like a great guide for parents lookin' to raise strong and confident daughters in today's world. The author rightly points out how women are often boxed into roles centered around marriage, and this book offers practical advice on how to break free from them. With examples from movies like Mulan and Brave, it seems like the author does a fine job of showin' how society still treats women as second-class citizens.

I reckon the book deserves a solid five outta five stars! It's well-organized, unbiased, and educational. I ain't found any noticeable errors, and the author does a mighty fine job discussin' the challenges faced by women today. Parents, especially those raisin' daughters, should definitely give this book a read. It promises to be beneficial in raisin' strong and independent young women. So saddle up, folks, and give this book a whirl! Absorbing narrative, couldn't put it down.