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Aug 21Liked by Angelica Walker-Werth

Angelica- I love Isabella's maturation story, and her reflection: "On the one hand, I lamented the loss of my girlish glee, the sense that it was enough simply to see a new thing and record it for other people to learn. On the other hand, it was also exhilarating." I believe many of us can see ourselves in this reflection at one point in our lives. A great reminder. Hope you're well this week. Cheers, -Thalia

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Absolutely, Thalia! Her growth is such a beautiful and relatable journey 💕

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"For example, in the fourth book, she abstains from advising Suhail about his romantic life, because 'I knew too little of his situation.'" This reminds of something I heard business & marketing guru, Dan Kennedy say in a recent interview. Even though he successfully remarried his wife (after she divorced him) he refuses to give marriage advice to any of his clients. He said something like, "I don't know why she left. I don't know why she came back. I don't know if she's going to stay." This from a man who charges $3,500 per hour for his marketing advice.

Anyway, The Memoirs of Lady Trent sounds great. Adding it to my to-read list.

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Angelica- Admittedly I’m not familiar with Brennan’a work, so this is a great find. Hope you’re well this week? Cheers, -Thalia

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