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10 Bad Choices That Ruin Black Women's Lives  
Author: Grace Cornish
ISBN: 0609801333
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Library Journal
Listen up, sisters: psychologist Cornish, offers several reasons why black women fail in their relationships with men. They include disrespecting and competing with other women, looking for a man with money and status, and getting involved with a married man.Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Review
"[This] book breaks all the rules . . . with a touch of wit and a lot of sass."
--Upscale Magazine


Review
"[This] book breaks all the rules . . . with a touch of wit and a lot of sass."
--Upscale Magazine




10 Bad Choices That Ruin Black Women's Lives

FROM THE PUBLISHER

In her best-seller, 10 Bad Choices That Ruin Black Women's Lives, relationship expert Dr. Grace Cornish has written a lively, provocative guide for black women everywhere who want to shed the duds and find the studs who will treat them with respect.        
        
According to Dr. Cornish, six out of every ten black women are either in bad relationships, share a man, or are celibate. The problem is not the women themselves, she explains, but the bad choices they keep making. In this frank and refreshing book, Dr. Cornish speaks to unique aspects of the African-American female psyche by targeting ten of the most common and foolish choices black women make in their lives regarding men, and how they can correct these problems.        
        
Relying on case studies, interviews, and the letters she has received, Dr. Cornish gets to the heart of the matter by illuminating why black women, no matter how smart, savvy, and successful, continue to lose at the dating game, and how they can face, erase, and replace the problems that have kept them from finding true love.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

Listen up, sisters: psychologist Cornish, offers several reasons why black women fail in their relationships with men. They include disrespecting and competing with other women, looking for a man with money and status, and getting involved with a married man.

     



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