Eve Ensler, playwright, performer, author of The Vagina Monologues, In the Body of the World, founder of V-Day and the global campaign: One Billion Rising. – “Suzanne Braun Levine made me understand why I always envied older women…life just get better—more outrageous, more radical, more passionate, less fraught, wiser, deeper, and kinder.”
Gloria Steinem, writer, editor, activist – “Suzanne Levine takes us beyond the frontier of our own expectations and into a new and hope-filled stage of life.”
Darryle Pollack, co-founder of WHOA! Network (Women Honoring Our Age), journalist, cancer advocate and blogger. – “Girlfriends have been the mainstay of support and the older I get the more important they are. They got me through cancer – so I can testify that they are important to your health; every study supports that. They are truly my sisters in every sense.”
Ann Voorhees Baker, Founder, Producer Women at Woodstock — “You Gotta Have Girlfriends Suzanne’s first eBook is a warm, engaging read. She shares the stories of so many women, and I guarantee you, you’ll see yourself and some of your friends on the pages.”
Amy Ferris, author of Marrying George Clooney – Musings From A Midlife Crisis, is a screen and television writer, journalist and editor, and the co-editor of Dancing at the Shame Prom. — “The book is filled with hope and joy, the sheer power of friendship. It is filled with so many truths. So many you’ll recognize and nod, and see yourself in. Women’s – friendships literally keep each other healthy.”
Hollye Dexter author of Truth and Consequences – a chronicle of my attempt to live an authentic life and the co-editor (with Amy Ferris) of Dancing at the Shame Prom. — “I can’t recommend this book highly enough. It is a celebration of friendship, and a look into our deeply layered relationships. It is both encouraging and uplifting and clear-eyed about healthy boundaries. After reading it, I felt a deep sense of gratitude for the close circle of women who surround me and more at peace about the ones who left the circle.”
Mary Eileen Williams, M.A., N.C.C. is the founder of FeistySideofFifty.com, a career/life counselor, workshop facilitator and university instructor. — “This book is an intriguing combination of insights, interviews and recent findings from the medical community that bring to light the ways our female friendships not only enrich our lives but provide multiple health benefits a well.”
