Author: | Tara Ratney | ISBN: | 9781456801786 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | November 12, 2010 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Tara Ratney |
ISBN: | 9781456801786 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | November 12, 2010 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
Wise advice imparted from a street savvy black woman, I May Not Know What Im Talking About But Im Gonna Say It Anyway delves into man/woman issues where from time to time a suggestion or two is thrown in along the way. According to African-American Lifestyle Magazine (www.AA-LIFESTYLE.com), While Tara concedes that she isn't an expert in many areas, she can comfortably say that God doesn't bless mess. Often sassy and sometimes crass, she invites readers to recognize themselves or their behaviors. No one escapes her scathing observations as she generously heaps blame and shame on enabling parents, disrespectful children, nonexistent morals and marriages which have no ground rules. Blue Ink Review (www.blueinkreview) comments that The author relays fundamental Christian principles, using biblical passages relating to marriage and relationships, but theyre analyzed in a real-world manner, using colorful and somewhat salty language. Its like hearing your favorite aunt tell it like it is. "Dont get too comfortable with the idea that whats between your legs is always going (to) save the day," Ratney writesRatney advises women that sexual, emotional and financial security are "at the bottom of our motives" in choosing a mate and that there must be consequences for bad behavior in life. Overall, the book is a must read for anyone seeking to improve decisions and relationships. Also available on amazon.com (kindle preferable for most updated version), with an introduction of the book itself being available on my website: http://tratney.com, along with other youtube links discussing various other topics from the text Through God everything is possible
Wise advice imparted from a street savvy black woman, I May Not Know What Im Talking About But Im Gonna Say It Anyway delves into man/woman issues where from time to time a suggestion or two is thrown in along the way. According to African-American Lifestyle Magazine (www.AA-LIFESTYLE.com), While Tara concedes that she isn't an expert in many areas, she can comfortably say that God doesn't bless mess. Often sassy and sometimes crass, she invites readers to recognize themselves or their behaviors. No one escapes her scathing observations as she generously heaps blame and shame on enabling parents, disrespectful children, nonexistent morals and marriages which have no ground rules. Blue Ink Review (www.blueinkreview) comments that The author relays fundamental Christian principles, using biblical passages relating to marriage and relationships, but theyre analyzed in a real-world manner, using colorful and somewhat salty language. Its like hearing your favorite aunt tell it like it is. "Dont get too comfortable with the idea that whats between your legs is always going (to) save the day," Ratney writesRatney advises women that sexual, emotional and financial security are "at the bottom of our motives" in choosing a mate and that there must be consequences for bad behavior in life. Overall, the book is a must read for anyone seeking to improve decisions and relationships. Also available on amazon.com (kindle preferable for most updated version), with an introduction of the book itself being available on my website: http://tratney.com, along with other youtube links discussing various other topics from the text Through God everything is possible