I’m too pretty to be broke book by Joan Thatiah
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I’m Too Pretty To be broke explores some of the lies women tell themselves and each other which hold them back from their greatness.
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I’m too pretty to be broke book by Joan Thatiah
I’m Too Pretty To be broke explores some of the lies women tell themselves and each other which hold them back from their greatness. Joan Thatiah combines personal anecdotes as a mother, daughter, sister and wife in cutting through the layers of lies women tell themselves.
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