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Summary of Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire by Jen Hatmaker

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Summary of Jen Hatmaker’s „Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire”

Chapter Zoom provides a detailed look at Jen Hatmaker's popular non-fiction book „Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire”, so you can appreciate the non-fiction book even more.

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-Book Summary Overview
-Chapter by Chapter Summaries
-Trivia Questions

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* This is an unofficial companion book to Jen Hatmaker’s popular non-fiction book “Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire” – it is meant to improve your reading experience and is not the original book.

62 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 12, 2020

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June 30, 2020
What woman doesn't know that she's a very complex individual, a woman that needs to be a singular who's fierce, free, and full of fire? Women need to be able to unite the complexity of who they are [both inwardly and outwardly] into a singularity so they'll be able to exist in a more gratifying lifestyle. Women are forever seeking anything that will be able to assist them in achieving their desired quest.

This summary book of the original 256-page by Jen Hatmaker aims to give women a somewhat formidable insight into what full-length version is all about without the cost. Most women usually desire to "test-drive" something before actually buying like clothes and even makeup, and this economically-priced book [99 cents] affords women this opportunity.
Through the chapter by chapter format, the summary deals with the author taking her readers on the journey of the self-reflective process she discovered, which is fraught with her personal life experiences and her additional peripheral research.
Perhaps the author's sharing of her identity, that of being an activist, a Christian, and of course, a woman, allows Ms. Hatmaker to explore the varied viewpoints with her readers and thereby, providing them with the knowledge that they're not alone.
If you're interested in becoming a singularly viable woman, then this book is worth looking into before buying the full-length book, and perhaps why, I've given this book 5 STARS.
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