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Just had to read her second book, after reading the first. Jun 12, 2008
By Suzanne C. Sieracki
"Zanny Girl"
Her first book was a good read, so I knew I had to read her following book. Questing France was no dissapointment. As with the first...I read this book with my heart....feeling her emotions and understanding her choices. At the end of each chapter, she added some valuble thoughts...which were highly insightful.
I'll be definitly looking for more Marilyn B. Belleghem!!!
One woman's personal testimony about dealing with marital infidelity May 08, 2006
By Midwest Book Review Questing France is one woman's personal testimony about dealing with marital infidelity. Confronted with evidence of her husband's affair, author Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem embarked on a personal journey to understand her own roles as wife, mother, sibling, friend, and businesswoman. She studied how others deal with marriage after an affair, the reasons why some return to the marriage and some do not, and how to help children cope with parental conflict and infidelity. A profoundly cathartic book that shows the reader how to look deep within and focus upon the most important things in life.
Wonderful heartfelt account of personal empowerment Feb 07, 2006
By K. Simmonds Questing France is an easy read while being very honest. I felt a lot of Marilyn's pain and emotion through all of the various stages of disrepair in her marriage. It was obviously very painful being with someone who always had one foot out the door, was full of broken promises, and who was closed off emotionally.
I enjoyed the 'therapist-speak' throughout the book as it adds a neutral voice to the conflict. I feel I learned a lot. It was great to see the different personalities come through the stories.
Thanks to Marilyn for sharing her life and her story.
Questing France Oct 27, 2005
By Jill B. Pappageorgiou This is an honest and sometimes raw account of a marriage and subsequent infidelity. Marilyn's book also richly dissects the complex layers of a woman's life; the roles, friendships, career path and self growth. Marilyn balances it all with what she does best; beautiful descriptive passages of trips taken and a life honestly lived.
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