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Monday, May 5, 2014

Book Review & Giveaway: "Confessions of a Boy-Crazy Girl"

When I first heard about Paula Hendricks' book, Confessions of a Boy-Crazy Girl: On Her Journey From Neediness to Freedom, I knew I wanted to read it. As a former boy-crazy girl myself, I was interested in what Paula had to say on this subject. And she has a lot to say.

Paula is painfully straight forward about the roller coaster her boy-craziness kept her on. Starting at age 10, she began craving male attention. The cycle of unhealthy attachments, lies, schemes, and heartbreak were eerily familiar to me. There was one striking difference: Paula was a Christian girl in a Christian home. Christian girls are not immune to neediness.



Paula's story doesn't have the fairy tale ending we might expect. She hasn't found an earthy prince charming. She has found a deeper relationship with the Lover of Her Soul, but it was a long road. I admire Paula's openness and honesty about her struggles. Her concern for girls is evident; she genuinely wants to spare them from making the mistakes she made. The journal questions that follow each chapter are perfectly suited to help the reader understand her heart and admit her own struggles in this area.

Even if you haven't noticed that your girl wrestles with boy-craziness, Confessions of a Boy-Crazy Girl: On Her Journey From Neediness to Freedom and Paula's website are valuable resources for both you and your girl.

Two of you will have the opportunity to find out for yourself. Paula has graciously agreed to give two copies of  Confessions of a Boy-Crazy Girl: On Her Journey From Neediness to Freedom to our readers! If you are a U.S. resident, leave a comment below and tell us who you'd like to win this book for.  Winners will be announced on Monday, May 12th.



7 comments:

  1. I would love to get a chance to read the book :)

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  2. I would love to win this book for my daughter Karyn.

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  3. I would love to read this book myself, since I was a boy-crazy girl, and now I'm a boy-crazy woman...but praise the Lord, I'm transforming. Plus, I minister to young ladies and would love to give the other copy away. Because we are know some boy-crazy gals.

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  4. I was a boy-crazy girl (the kind that liked to "reform" them). By the grace of God, I married a godly man and would like to read this book with my daughter.

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  5. Commenting to make sure we add Diane, who commented on Facebook that she couldn't get the comments to work over her phone. :)

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  6. I would love to be able to use this book as I minister to the ladies in my church!

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  7. I was a boy crazy girl and that influenced Many of the decisions that I live with today. I would like to give the book to my daughter who is 16.

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