Description: What It Takes to Be a Lady by Salome Okoth Dear readers, I have to thank you and show how much appreciative I am. My book which I proudly call; my girly book and my first book have much water in it. Would you call it water melon? I want to believe that, as I talk about my school, and the I dont caring students in it who cheaply fall in love with security men and other subordinate staffs, you as reader, I hope you have taken it positively and actually if you were in the same path, then today, at my first book, I will be your path finder. You know, have always believed that ladies are expensive, as expensive as gold, yet very few make good use of their godliness. Others do wither on their way and become flowerless. Oh my goodness! Marriage is not a bed of roses, and after all and if in any case it is, then you as a lady have to fuck it in mind that; in it are hidden thorns which may prick you if you arent careful. Recently I experienced a case where lady went out of her senses just because she underwent the petty harassment from the men who I finely describe as the town beast. The stupid beckoning methods bogeyed her life and that marked her day. Could she resist to the earthly happenings? Or rather, was she to shout to show that beast that she provoked? Damn it! The harassment are always bitter and will live to bitter, I tell you today that; they will live to teach your breast, bottoms and others will call on you without your per permission, but all in all, you have to find safer ways to keep yourself away from all these. Search your souls. Take it easy and find where your potentials are. You never know but you will come to know.as I said before those a thousand miles begins with one step, make little steps and finally you will find yourself there. 2nd I was driven to authoring suit by my brother Felix Okoth, who admired the manner in which I presented my letters and to him. I was also driven to the authoring suit by my performance in the languages, which was rather encouraging. These also made brother to convince me, though it wasnt all that easy to concise a politician like me. Though I accepted at last, but I had many reasons to reject his opinion, my 1st reason being; I never wanted an occupation full of challenges, aver did I know that everything has got its challenges. But that wasnt all, for I had to make up my mind for the second time and get the better solution to every idea which came from him. After all he had offered everything that you could imagine of being useful and worthy for book publication, just to make me successfully ah that is my non egocentric brother. Thats not all, for I cant also go forgetting my language teachers; Mr. Okoth .p. and Mr. Ogheto Erastus who actually instilled some good knowledge in me. I remember how much they used to talk about writers and how good they went interpreting the literature books. I vividly remember how much they used to praise me just because I was good in languages... I could not hesitate sitting on my potentials anymore, but instead, rose from my sleeping cocoon to the authoring suit. I also loved the manner in which they conducted their poetry lesson. I t was that romantic of course at first I was that blank and I came out with nothing from the lesson and when I realized that they that easy, I began writing my own poems, which also marked the beginning of everything. Good job by my teachers and so grateful sally says thank you. The xlibris publishers are more of a source of grate inspiration to me .they are one of the grate people to my book authoring. They have always been with me at every step I happen to make; its by them that I say that I get encouraged as days pass by. They are there to make me successful. My book author representatives; amyrez and clere of the xlibris publishers have always made me comfortable at every stabling juncture I happen to reach. And in that you as readers have known all these sources to my success, I would like to pass you this important information; if you don FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Details ISBN1453563792 Author Salome Okoth Pages 62 Year 2011 ISBN-10 1453563792 ISBN-13 9781453563793 Format Paperback Publication Date 2011-01-31 Short Title WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A LADY Language English Media Book Country of Publication United States Illustrations black & white illustrations Publisher Xlibris Imprint Xlibris UK Release Date 2011-01-31 AU Release Date 2011-01-31 NZ Release Date 2011-01-31 US Release Date 2011-01-31 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:85009950;
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Book Title: What It Takes to Be a Lady
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Author: Salome Okoth
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Language: English
Topic: Opinion of the People
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Publication Year: 2011
Item Weight: 104g
Number of Pages: 62 Pages