The Author having been quarry of male chauvinism is no stranger to societal pressures to keep up; most of all appearances. Character, personality, looks, demeanor, candor, and performance all but t...view moreThe Author having been quarry of male chauvinism is no stranger to societal pressures to keep up; most of all appearances. Character, personality, looks, demeanor, candor, and performance all but to name a few have been pieces of a puzzle that have had to fit perfectly in order for her to achieve the status quo based on human standards refuting flaws and keeping up appearances. It’s in this man’s world the Author has had to live up to man’s standard which falls short, is decked with error, and more often than not defective. The Author has had to endure conditions where a “Barabbas” because of his popularity and “political acceptance of his immorality” and masculinity was selected a vital pose because the Author was too broken yet too “Christly” and unbroken. In her own words, based on her own experiences she found the strength and courage to define and redefine herself as she saw fit; according to GOD’s notion of “being;” reinvent the wheel regardless of what tongue may scourge, going against the grain to find herself again and recreate her own consign in this great labyrinth we call life. It took heart to write this book knowing the realities that cloud humankind, what snag may bring with its societal ills yet worth the trouble knowing that it is in these weaknesses, strength is initiated. Like her predecessors, she has thrived in adversity, maneuvered, hoped against hope that this world would be a better place for the likes of her, well apt and welcoming, knowing that in the end, her labor of love will be satisfied. Thanks to the mothers that molded her, “Daughters of Eve” is in recognition to the God-fearing women; giving insight living in today’s’ complicated world, uncomplicating spirituality.view less