Becoming a Woman of Excellence by Cynthia Heald was published 30 years ago, and now has been updated for a 30th year edition with extra commentary from the author after 30 years. It was a short book, a little over 100 pages, but it was packed. I really enjoyed the study and will loan it out to many other girls, as it was thought-provoking. My only complaints about it are the 1) The Bible verse references are printed, but the reader has to go and look up the verses themselves, which requires having a Bible right there. It's not a huge deal, but it made the reading choppier. 2) There isn't a lot of space to write thoughts and answers to questions, but there's just enough space to make it look like the reader is supposed to write in the book. Otherwise, I thought this was a very inspiring book, and I enjoyed it. I didn't have a group to study it with, so I read a chapter a day, if anyone is wondering how much to do when going through it alone. :)
Thank you so much to Tyndale publishers for providing me with a copy of this book to read and review. All opinions are my own and were not required to be positive, nor was I compensated in anyway aside from receiving the book.