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[Book Quote Tuesday] On Women’s Month and Self Care

"Wouldn't Take Nothing For My Journey Now" by Maya Angelou.

Myra here.

It is that time of the week again where we share a book quote that seemed particularly striking for us.

Welcome to March! Since it is Women’s Month, we will be sharing book quotes by female novelists.

Naturally, we start with Maya Angelou. I thought this quote extracted from Wouldn’t Take Nothing For My Journey Now (Amazon | Book Depository) is lovely as it values self-care: something that most women tend to forget. Hope you find a day this week to just withdraw from the cares of the world, and just nurture yourself.

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Myra is a Teacher Educator and a registered clinical psychologist based in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. Prior to moving to the Middle East, she lived for eleven years in Singapore serving as a teacher educator. She has edited five books on rediscovering children’s literature in Asia (with a focus on the Philippines, Malaysia, India, China, Japan) as part of the proceedings for the Asian Festival of Children’s Content where she served as the Chair of the Programme Committee for the Asian Children’s Writers and Illustrators Conference from 2011 until 2019. While she is an academic by day, she is a closet poet and a book hunter at heart. When she is not reading or writing about books or planning her next reads, she is hoping desperately to smash that shuttlecock to smithereens because Badminton Is Life (still looking for badminton courts here at UAE - suggestions are most welcome).

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