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Graduating from high school is a big step for any girl. She is leaving her childhood behind and beginning the rest of her life. She is also leaving her mother's protective circle of love and guidance. One of the greatest gifts a mother can give her daughter at this pivotal moment in her life is good counsel. In And One More Thing Before You Go... Maria Shriver, bestselling author, acclaimed journalist, First Lady of California, and mother of two daughters, provides a loving and heartfelt guide for girls as they go off to college.
Expanded from a speech given to her young friend Ally's graduating class, Maria writes as a wiser, more experienced girlfriend, but also as both the daughter of a mother whose advice she still seeks and as the mother of daughters for whom she wishes a fulfilling and happy life. In this stirring and inspiring guide, Maria talks to young women about how to find abundance and emotional richness, and how not to overlook life's most special gifts. Her ten rules -- told in a witty and poignant anecdotal style -- offer a firm grasp on what's really important in life.
And One More Thing Before You Go... is a book that transcends age groups, a book that will make you laugh, cry, and open your eyes to a new way of looking at life. Thoughtful, compassionate, and above all, filled with love, And One More Thing Before You Go... is a book that will make every mother cry and every daughter turn back -- before she leaves -- to heed her mother's words.
Shriver, veteran TV news reporter and first lady of California, expands on a speech she gave to her young friend Ally s graduating high school class, and the result is a sweet and inspiring book. The author of four (decidedly more substantial) previous books lays out 10 rules for success applicable to anyone, teenage or older, and though it s short, the book is eminently useful. Advice like fear can be your best teacher and be willing to let go of your plan precedes learn from your mistakes and you ll need a lot of courage, which leads to and when you need courage... think of the women in your life. Although some of these directives are obvious, Shriver s delivery of them is personal and compelling. She shares anecdotes from her own life (such as her struggle to support her father, who suffers from Alzheimer s disease) and admits her mistakes (such as her doozie of forging ahead too quickly in creating the California Women s Museum without doing the proper research). Most importantly, Shriver s tone is never pompous. Rather, it s conversational, loving and rousing, and gives a big voice to this small book. (Apr.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsMaria Shriver describes herself as a mother, wife, daughter, sister, and friend. She is also an award-winning journalist and the author of four bestselling books, What's Heaven?, Ten Things I Wish I'd KnownBefore I Went Out into the Real World, What's Wrong with Timmy?, and What's Happening to Grandpa? Her fifth book is And One More Thing Before You Go.... She and her husband live in California with their four children, Katherine, Christina, Patrick, and Christopher.
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August 08, 2009: I find this a great gift for those entering into any new phase of adult life. For me, it reminded me of my direction so many years ago; I remembered that I had so much to look forward to then, which gives me a lift now. For young ladies it provides advice, common sense and guidance that they often do not want to hear from their mothers. I give it as a graduation gift, a major milestone gift and, in general, as a "transition" gift.
I Also Recommend: Ten Things I Wish I'd Known before I Went Out into the Real World, Just Who Will You Be?.
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January 24, 2006: This is a wonderful book, filled with big messages. Maria Shriver gives excellent advice, shares in a down to earth manner, and brings her beautiful wisdom to help steer young adults in the most positive direction. I'm giving my copy to my daughter with college just around the corner. This is a book I would give as a gift to anyone where solid guidance can always be remembered, and read in a sincere, heartfelt manner. I also highly recommend 'Ten Things I Wish I'd Known Before I Went Out Into the Real World' also by Maria Shriver. Both books are timeless, sincere, wonderful contributions, as well as great reads!