New book urges women to put aside 'The Lies We Were Told' about one another
Dr. Eloise M. Fulton-Taylor asks women to re-examine the truths of how they are portrayed in society
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Dr. Eloise M. Fulton-Taylor aims to expose patriarchy as the root of problems between women (and girls), encouraging women and girls to change this narrative and create a true sisterhood in her new relationship guidebook, "The Lies We Were Told: From Foehood to Sisterhood" (published by Archway Publishing).
Serving as a conversation starter, a conflict revealer, a thought provoker and a mind changer, "The Lies We Were Told" challenges anyone who reads it to see that disharmony among women and girls happens so often and easily. Fulton-Taylor argues that if pioneering female leaders want to continue to transform society, they must be willing to agree on the concept that women should respect and treat others nicely because they share similar experiences and circumstances regardless of their friendship.
"It offers insight into the subtle trappings of competitive rivalry, insecurity, beauty standards and comparisons often exhibited between us that causes certain adverse behaviors among us on all of society's playgrounds: Businesses; Schools; Churches; Civic Organizations; Political arenas, entertainment industries and Church environments," Fulton Taylor says of her book, adding, "It also shows the realities of the outcomes in society if not dealt with immediately."
"The Lies We Were Told" is available for purchase online at: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-We-Were-Told-Sisterhood/dp/1480880191
"The Lies We Were Told"
By Dr. Eloise M. Fulton-Taylor
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 116 pages | ISBN 9781480877283
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 116 pages | ISBN 9781480880191
E-Book | 116 pages | ISBN 9781480880207
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Dr. Eloise M. Fulton-Taylor has spent years wondering why nothing was said about why women and girls have been labeled as "incapable of getting along," or why it appeared they clashed much of the time. Her schools, her church and her community did not provide answers or reasons for these negative interactions. She finally discovered why and realized that all the labels were lies.
SOURCE ArchwayPublishing
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