![]() I highly recommend that you pick up a copy of 7 Women and read about these great individuals. I was spell-bound through each chapter, and I will seek out more information on several of these lives in the future. ![]() After reading each mini biography, I thought that Metaxas couldn’t top it in the next chapter, but he managed to make each and every entry into this book incredibly interesting. So what made them so great?Įach of these seven women command a chapter in the book, and each one is riveting. These individuals were each unique in what they accomplished, regardless of gender. He could have included a lot of women who did great things, things that men had already accomplished, but that wasn’t his goal. ![]() In each case, Metaxas looks at the life of these women, and strives to determine what it was that made them great. The seven women he briefly examines include Joan of Arc, Susanna Wesley, Hannah More, Saint Maria of Paris, Corrie ten Boom, Rosa Parks, and Mother Teresa. Based on the same premise as his earlier book, 7 Men, in this book, Metaxas takes a look at seven individuals, in this case women, and what made them great. ![]() Such is the case with Eric Metaxas‘ new book, 7 Women. But sometimes, a simple snippet is enough to whet my appetite. Often, I enjoy reading full length biographies. Biographies are some of my favorite books to read these days. ![]()
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