Chocolate for A Womans Soul, Kay Allenbaugh
Chocolate for A Womans Soul, Kay Allenbaugh
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Chocolate for A Womans Soul
Stories to Feed Your Spirit and Warm Your Heart

Author: Kay Allenbaugh

Narrator: Tonya Pinkins, Patricia A Janney, Patricia Kalember

Abridged: 2 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/01/1997


Synopsis

Take a bite out of life and see how rich it can be!
Treat yourself to true stories that celebrate life and capture the essence of what it means to be a woman. Like chocolate, these stories soothe, satisfy, and delight -- better yet, they're good for you! Written by and for women, here are heartfelt insights on commitment, compassion, work, marriage, friendship, motherhood, love, courage, spirituality, passion and dozens of other topics.
Contributors share their most personal experiences -- funny, poignant, powerful, and uplifting -- as they inspire you to jump-start your own life, discover your talents and vocations, overcome old fears, find love, and let your dreams take flight.
Like a box of chocolates, this audiobook can be enjoyed in one sitting, or you can pick out treats at random and savor them one at a time. Whether you want a good laugh or need a good cry, the perfect "chocolate story" is right here, waiting for you!

About Kay Allenbaugh

Kay Allenbaugh, creator of the Chocolate series, is a writer and speaker who is known as "The Caretaker of Stories for Women of the World." She lives in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Contributors to the Chocolate series include bestselling authors, motivational speakers, newspaper columnists, radio hosts, spiritual leaders, psychotherapists, businesswomen, and teenagers from all over the world.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathleen on October 18, 2018

This is a book you pick up and read a story here, or a story there. One story that stands out in my mind is about Rosa Goldberg, during WWII in a Jewish Ghetto in Shanghai, China right after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and Japan took control of Shanghai. The story picks up with Rosa Goldberg, an old......more

Goodreads review by Shirley on February 23, 2016

Many stories are outdated and not very heart warming or spirit lifting.......more

Goodreads review by Cynthia on March 19, 2019

This is a sort of Chicken-Soup sort of book with a series of memoir-type snippets of people's lives meant to uplift and encourage women (written by women) to hang in there and do their best. While most of the stories were quite heart-warming and full of admirable strength and courage, they were also......more

Goodreads review by Teresa on April 03, 2022

Two stories stood out: The one where a mother helps her teenage son stop feeling guilty about not saving his baby sister getting hit by car when he was just five years old. And this quote hit home: Kept dragging my bucket to a dry well and complaining about the lack of abundance. Kate Hendricks......more

Goodreads review by Angela on January 27, 2020

This book follows the idea of the Chicken Soup for the Soul books; little stories from a collection of authors. Some were great, most were good. There were a few that were a bit too preachy for me. Overall, a great little book.......more