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The Spirit of a Man: A Vision of Transformation for Black Men and the Women Who Love Them
List price: $13.95 Sale price: $11.86 You save: $2.09 (15%)
Author(s): Iyanla Vanzant Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 305.38896073 EAN: 9780062512390 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0062512390 Label: HarperOne Language(s): English Original LanguageEnglish UnknownEnglish Published List Price: $13.95 Manufacturer: HarperOne Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 304 Package Dimensions: Height: 0.8" Width: 5.9" Length: 0.8" Weight: 0.85 lbs. Product Group: Book Address: 1997-06-18 Publisher: HarperOne Release Date: 1997-05-09 Studio: HarperOne
Editorial Reviews Product Description: Iyanla Vanzant is known internationally as the leading authority on spirituality and empowerment for Black women. As a featured speaker at the Million Man March, she launched her message to the Black men who have long been part of her following. With forthrightness and powerful insight, Vanzant teaches them how to recognize and draw upon the power of the spirit within themselves. Recognizing the obstacles set before Black men in the past and the powerful forces still at work against them today, Vanzant seeks to help both men and women nurture the strength and power they possess – that of their history, their souls, and their relationships with each other. The Spirit of a Man is a brilliant and transformative blend of practical self-help, contemporary spirituality and ancient African spiritual wisdom.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 5.0
Rating - 5 Date: 1997-08-19 Content: I am a 21 year old black man, who for so long knew that there was more to life but could not figure out what it was. Months of searching lead me to realize that I had to become more spiritual.
I went on to read numerous books on spirituality and self-improvement, but after learning these principles I had no way of applying them.
This book showed me how to apply what i had learnt and also taught me a lot more things about life and my relationship with the Creator.
This book is a must for every black man or woman who is at the entrance of the tunnel, sees the light at the end, but does not know how to walk through. Iyanla took my hand and I'm sure she'll take yours. After she has lead you to the light, you learn the ultimate lesson: you have been and will always be able to lead others through this tunnel. Summary: Iyanla, I love you!
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