Meetings & Conventions: Short Cuts April 1999

April 1999
Short
Cuts:FOR THE BOOKSHELFWhen Money Isn’t Enough: How Women are Finding the Soul of
Success by Connie Glaser and Barbara Smalley, Warner Books, New
York City, $22
The authors of More Power to You! and Swim With the Dolphins both
about how women can succeed in a man’s corporate world conclude
that those who have “made it” regret the sacrifices they’ve made
for the material trappings of success. Their third book shares
accounts of how women who have broken the glass ceiling now are
refocusing their priorities on family or personal goals.
Couples & Money by Victoria F. Collins with Suzanne B.
Brown, Gabriel Publications, Encino, Calif., $13.95
This book, first published in 1990, has been “updated for the new
millennium.” In 2000 and beyond, what will change about the power
of money to strain relationships and even destroy marriages? Not
much. Economic uncertainty will keep stress levels at an all-time
high, the author predicts. Among new concerns: With the aging of
America, some families face the “triple- squeeze” of helping kids
through college, supporting their parents and supporting
themselves.

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