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"Little Black Book" Reviews
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"A courageous colorful explination of growing up
blue...and the celebration of the art gallery our lives have become."
- Dr. Marissa Pei
author of "Mommy What Are Feelings?"
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"Restoration of Avery Spencer" Reviews
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"Deeply inspirational and heartfelt,
The Restoration of Avery Victoria Spencer is a powerful read."
- Ellen Tanner Marsh
New York Times best-selling author
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"Read this inspirational fable written
by a very successful business woman...it will help you access your own wisdom for
personal and professional success."
- Dr. Margot B. Weinstein
President and CEO, NW Leadership Consultants, LLC Author of
"The Seven Steps to Career Success"
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"'Encroyable mais vrais'
('Incredible but true' en francais)...the author takes us on a compelling
journey through
the hidden joys and painful sorrows of self discovery Thank you for helping me
reconnect with my own castle."
- Dr. Marissa Pei-Carpenter
Co-Author of the bestselling "Organization Development
and Consulting" Author of
"Mommy, What Are Feelings?"
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"Avery's journey into herself
is an insightful tale of the human spirit.
A quick read that is an investment in yourself."
- Eric Troost
CPA, MSA, Suby von Haden & Associates
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| "In a very unique style, Ruth Theobald Probst allows the reader to tag along
on Avery Victoria Spencer's journey within. Avery is a very successful bank president who has some very big issues when it comes
to her own personal finances. There are deeper problems, which fuel her immense debt, and no one can help her but herself.
Avery must learn where her issues lie in order to deal with them. Her journey begins in a locked castle.
Through the table of Avery's castle, the reader will become aware that these are problems that most of us face.
The problem is making ourselves come face to face with our burdens, for unless we can do that, we will not learn from them and
they will blossom into even bigger burdens to bear.
'The Restoration of Avery Victoria Spencer,' is an interesting and helpful read. It will instill personal
reflection and encourage the reader to look into their own castle dungeon."
- Heather Froeschl
Bookreview.com
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