Cumming's book offers a refreshing insight to the single women (and men too) out there in a real manner. Dorothy isn't a psychologist or counselor rather she is a real woman brave enough to be honest with how she as a woman has played the hand of cards she has been dealt in life. Set up in a journal format the book is great for picking it up to read it one entry at a time or the whole thing at once. It was a quick read and often had me laughing along with her tales. I loved how the book was very relateable and not overly preachy, but still brought God into the picture in a natural way. If you are looking for a light hearted, not too serious, book about embracing the single life then give this book a glance.
Welcome to my blog that explores the good, bad, and ugly of the single life in a married world. "I came that they might have life, and might have it abundantly" John 10:10
Friday, September 3, 2010
The Closet's All Mine!
In my efforts to embrace the single life I had been looking for some blogs to read that could inspire me in this quest. I came across the blog Seraphic Singles in which the author, Dorothy Cummings, writes about being a single woman. Dorothy, who married recently in her late 30's inspires many a readers with her witty tales and honest advice. Dorothy is also the author of the book The Closet's All Mine which comes from her blog entries. I had the pleasure of reading her book this summer.
Cumming's book offers a refreshing insight to the single women (and men too) out there in a real manner. Dorothy isn't a psychologist or counselor rather she is a real woman brave enough to be honest with how she as a woman has played the hand of cards she has been dealt in life. Set up in a journal format the book is great for picking it up to read it one entry at a time or the whole thing at once. It was a quick read and often had me laughing along with her tales. I loved how the book was very relateable and not overly preachy, but still brought God into the picture in a natural way. If you are looking for a light hearted, not too serious, book about embracing the single life then give this book a glance.
Cumming's book offers a refreshing insight to the single women (and men too) out there in a real manner. Dorothy isn't a psychologist or counselor rather she is a real woman brave enough to be honest with how she as a woman has played the hand of cards she has been dealt in life. Set up in a journal format the book is great for picking it up to read it one entry at a time or the whole thing at once. It was a quick read and often had me laughing along with her tales. I loved how the book was very relateable and not overly preachy, but still brought God into the picture in a natural way. If you are looking for a light hearted, not too serious, book about embracing the single life then give this book a glance.
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