What Southern Women Know That Every ..., Ronda Rich
What Southern Women Know That Every ..., Ronda Rich
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What Southern Women Know (That Every Woman Should)

Author: Ronda Rich

Narrator: Ronda Rich

Unabridged: 5 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 02/12/2010


Synopsis

The allure of Southern women is undeniable. Men are captivated by them, other women are mystified. Even the South's most treacherous enemy, General William Sherman, fell victim to the fluttery charms of a Georgia belle and loved her to the end of his life. So, what does a Southern woman have that other women do not possess? Simply put, Southern belles survive in a man's world while wrapped in a pouf of flowery femininity and gracious manners. In fact, Southern women often over-emphasize their femininity and use it as one of their most successful tools in business and life. What Southern Women Know is the business book for women who want to be successful without sacrificing their femininity, good manners, and family-centered traditions and life-style.

About Ronda Rich

Ronda Rich is proud to be a Southern woman. She was a sportswriter for the Gannett newspapers, and won the Associated Press sports writing award in 1984, the first woman to do so. She is now a freelance marketing and public relations consultant and a popular speaker on the unique challenges women face doing business in a man's world.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michele on November 05, 2009

I absolutely love this book. I every time I read it someone borrows it from me, and more often then not I never get it back. :) It's witty, and fun, and oozing with southern charm. It has a lot of the manners that people have forgotten, and has tons of little tips that I loved adding into my life.......more

Goodreads review by Pam on February 23, 2009

It boils down to bringing back civility to our society. We get more out of life using a bit of honey rather than vinegar. We can be confident without being brash and caustic.......more

Goodreads review by pianogal on July 28, 2010

Some good ideas here, but the author carries it too far - at least for this Yankee girl. I can only imagine the looks I would get if I tried to convince my boss to do something by starting the sentence with "Now you are just the smartest person I know and..." I'm not even sure I could keep a straigh......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on November 05, 2013

I 'read' this on audio book. The introduction was quite annoying because of the much too loud background music and almost put me off listening any further, but I had to do some house work and put it back on after a few weeks. I really liked this view inside the world of a Southern family. The storie......more