Women Who Run With the Wolves
Women Who Run With the Wolves
By Clarissa Pinkola Estes, PhD
I have to start by saying this book was not aimed at people like me. I found it pretentious and redundant. About 100 pages in, I started to skip whole sections- not the best way to read a book I loved one line, from about page 111: “Ignorance is not knowing anything and being attracted to the good. Innocence is knowing everything, and still being attracted to the good.” It is supposedly an old proverb from Dr. Estes’ country, although I have no idea what country that is.
6/10
By Clarissa Pinkola Estes, PhD
I have to start by saying this book was not aimed at people like me. I found it pretentious and redundant. About 100 pages in, I started to skip whole sections- not the best way to read a book I loved one line, from about page 111: “Ignorance is not knowing anything and being attracted to the good. Innocence is knowing everything, and still being attracted to the good.” It is supposedly an old proverb from Dr. Estes’ country, although I have no idea what country that is.
6/10
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