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Renee
is on page 159 of 240
This is exactly what I thought when I saw all the negative reviews of this book - blatantly focused on her husband's actions and not her own:
"If before I had been a shortcut to get to John, I was now a punching bag and scapegoat for those who disagreed with his decisions... Anyone unhappy with John felt entitled to shift blame onto me, as if I was somehow responsible for steering his career."
— Nov 28, 2025 04:36PM
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"If before I had been a shortcut to get to John, I was now a punching bag and scapegoat for those who disagreed with his decisions... Anyone unhappy with John felt entitled to shift blame onto me, as if I was somehow responsible for steering his career."
Renee
is on page 149 of 240
This book is excellent. And she references other excellent books. It's very inspiring.
— Nov 28, 2025 03:27PM
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Renee
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She makes frequent references to The Little Prince - so I'm planning to read that again soon.
— Nov 28, 2025 02:14PM
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Renee
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I thought this was going to be super fluffy but it isn't. She's referenced 2 of my favorite books: Caste, by Isabella Wilkerson, and My Grandmother's hands, by Resmaa Menaken.
— Nov 22, 2025 04:20PM
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Stephanie
is on page 97 of 240
I’m loving this so far - it’s just speaking to me at the right time in life.
— Oct 13, 2025 01:03PM
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