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The myth of the superwoman has died. Not only can you not have it all, many women in the '70s and '80s who broke through corporate glass ceilings have discovered something they never would have suspected -- they didn't want it all. In fact, when Good Housekeeping and the Roper Organization asked women to define the American Dream, getting rich ranked dead last on their 14-point list. "When Money Isn't Enough" focuses on balancing the larger issues in a woman's life: maintaining a happy family life, creating enough time for family and friends, and gaining control of one's life. Through profiles and interviews with women from across the country -- women who have found success on their own terms -- readers will discover new role models. The book also contains a listing of resources to help women formulate their own plans and a list of the top 100 companies for working mothers.
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