The Good Girl Revolution


Thanks so much!!!

Hello,
I just recently ordered your book "A Return to Modesty" from the library and I just wanted to thank you SO MUCH for your stand on this subject! My parents have always wanted me to dress modestly, but in the last few months I have started looking into it myself. Your book by far, has given me the most information and reason to dress modestly, although I've read a few books and articles on the subject. Another good point, is that you're not a Christian, (although being Jewish, I guess your standards are almost the same), so it is not as if you are just being obedient to God by being modest (1 Timothy 2:9), but there is a logical reason for it in the eyes of the world. Hopefully all that makes sense...
I'm looking forward to reading your other books!

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"The steamy days of Washington summer may be upon us, but these girls, all from Burke, were definitely not getting skimpy. For a generation bombarded with news of pantyless celebrities, most of the girls we interviewed were surprisingly modest, more Hilary Duff than Lindsay Lohan."

-- Ylan Q. Mui, 'It's Not Just Parents Saying No to Skimpy Clothes,' Washington Post, June 4, '07