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A Women's Guide to Saving the World
'Women are, from time immemorial, the nurturers and as never before they must become strong, united and resilient to lead society, not from a position of power in the patriarchal sense of the word, but by powerful example.'
Helen Gee, one of the 83 women who have contributed to this powerful and timely collection of writings, thus sums up the ethos behind Karen Eberhardt Shelton's call to action.
Within the pages of this lovingly, idealistically and passionately written book, you will find pleas for world peace and an end to animal cruelty, entreats us to tread more lightly on what is, after all, our only home and a finite resource, and descriptions of environmental activism and acts of heroism on many fronts.
In the introduction, Karen, describing the impetus for the book's creation, quotes the eminent Archbishop Desmond Tutu: 'We men have had our turn and made a proper mess of things. We need women to save us.'
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Author
Karen Eberhardt Shelton
ISBN
9781846242007
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Hardback
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Publication Date
27/3/2008
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