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It's All About the Woman Who Wears It: 10 Laws for Being Smart, Successful, and Sexy Too

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Emmy(r) Award-winning television judge Cristina Perez of Cristina's Court imparts ten "laws" to empower women.

Sharing personal experiences that have made her the confident woman she is today as well as the many real-life lessons imparted from her cases, Cristina Perez lends the same candid voice, humor, and understanding that she applies in Cristina's Court to ten life laws that every woman should know. These laws address issues that women commonly face and guide them to the realization that the true essence of being happy and sexy stems from a strong sense of identity.

257 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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Cristina Pérez

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Cristina is the Founding Partner of California Law Firm, A Prof. Law Corp. (formerly known as Perez Gonzalez). Cristina is a multi-faceted woman. She is a successful lawyer, three-time Emmy Award winning television personality, radio host, speaker, entrepreneur/business owner, national author and featured columnist.

Cristina is internationally renowned as the three time Emmy Award winning television Judge on “Cristina’s Court” (FOX) and Emmy nominated “Justice For All With Judge Cristina Perez” (Entertainment Studios). She also was internationally renowned as the Judge on the second highest rated “La Corte de Familia” (NBC/Telemundo). She also hosted “Judge Cristina Live @ 9” on KABC 790 AM (Los Angeles). According to a Syndicated Network Television Association survey, Cristina ranked as one of the most trustworthy and influential syndicated hosts on television, ranking second behind Oprah Winfrey among adults 18 to 34 years old.

Cristina is also the author of “Living By Los Dichos” (Simon & Schuster/Atria), “It’s All About the Woman Who Wears It: Ten Laws for Being Smart, Successful and Sexy Too” (Penguin Books) and the upcoming book "Red, White, and Latina: Our American Identity" (Morgan James Publishing).

Cristina is also frequently featured on radio and television. Cristina has appeared on The View (ABC), TV Guide Network’s Hollywood 411, CNN news, CNN’s Larry King and Showbiz Tonight (CNN), ExtraTV, Conexion Thalia (ABC Radio Networks), Co-Host on Radio Univision and W-RADIO 690 AM, just to name a few. She also served as a Guest Legal Correspondent for the Spanish language networks such as Telemundo and Univision. In addition, Cristina has served as a columnist for national magazines and Internet based publications and blogs.

Cristina was named as one of “America’s Ten Most Inspirational Women” by Siempre Mujer magazine (special introduction by Hillary Clinton). Cristina was also selected as a California’s “Woman of the Year” for her community service and activities and was named one of “America’s Top 10 Latina Advocates” for making the world a better place for women and Latino’s rights, by the national magazine Latino Leaders.

Cristina is bilingual in Spanish.

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November 20, 2014
I definitely feel like this was a "launch pad" book. Meaning that it's perfect for girls who are finding themselves and becoming a woman, whether they're going to college, just graduated college, etc. This book helps you find you! It helps you find your voice and to not be intimidated by being a woman. Her laws (like risk taking, saying no, dating wisely) are very helpful for launching into whatever part of your life. It equips women to be prepared and thus making you successful, smart and sexy.

Definitely a must read, especially for younger women or just any woman at any age who's still finding herself.
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March 23, 2010
I am a college senior and when I first heard about this book, I wasn’t sure if it would have anything relatable to me as a young woman. I actually found that many of Cristina’s “laws” were really similar to the things my friends and I talk about, especially the issues in the relationship chapter (“relationship by committee” – so true). I’m also glad I read the material on finding strength in one’s identity and how to take risks without apologizing, at this point in my life. A very fun, easy read that makes you think about all the different aspects of being a woman.
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