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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Silent Sufferers : How women's Suffering Reveal the plan of God" by Charles Stephenson.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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In our world today, women have become victims of their own physical and mental development. Their shapes, curves, and other natural endowments have made them more vulnerable. Women’s struggle for equality is a fight for human rights and should be honored by all necessary authorities.

In this book, Silent Sufferers by Charles Stephenson, the writer talked about how women are suffering silently. He revealed how God’s plan unveils with every pain women go through. He delved into discussing why women are always at the receiving end in most circumstances. Also, Charles Stephenson showed those who are responsible for the suffering of women. In this book, the writer explained why God created the male gender before the female gender and the temptation that led to their fall.

We also read how power was abused by men in authority and its consequences on women's lives. But in all of these pains and sufferings women endure, what are their responses?

Charles Stephenson penned a very inspirational and motivational book. We seldom realize what women go through in our world today, but this book makes us aware of their silent tears. I believe this book is a wake-up call for men and authorities.

What I liked most about this book was how the author settled the blame-game that has lingered since the creation of man in the Garden of Eden. For example, he did not make baseless claims but used biblical illustrations to support his opinions.

Women should take hold of this book as their handbook. Silent Suffferers shows the emotional construction of a woman. The information shared by the author in this nonfiction helps unmask those responsible for the suffering of women.

I also liked the fact that the author revealed how women could be liberated from their pain. The author pleased me immensely with his discussion on marriage and other relationships. I enjoyed the fact that the principles promoted by the author could enlighten his readers.

Furthermore, I liked the author’s style of writing his headings, as it made it easier to read and understand the book. I liked the story about Domique. She was a beautiful and brave woman who found herself with a deceiver. But would she end up like other silent sufferers?

Nevertheless, what I disliked most about this book was how the author deviated from the book's theme to discuss another issue. For instance, at some point in the book, the author started talking about theology and religion. I almost lost concentration while reading this book.

I found more than ten errors in the whole writing. Some words were not spelled correctly, and some words were repeated. I concluded that this book was not professionally edited. Due to the book's poor editing, the deviation from the topic, I would rate this book 3 out of 4 stars, and I recommend it to those women who want to find answers to the harsh treatment of women in our world. Muslims may not enjoy this book since it was written with biblical principles. Some profane words appeared in the book.

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Post by Jennifer Aldo »

Despite your notes flaws about the book, I do think theology and religion are very related to the book's theme. A book that deals with understanding God's plan for the feminine gender is definitely worth a read. Thanks for the honest review.
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Post by Shahina C A »

I think it's suitable for the religious people more. Thanks for the review
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