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Why Won't You Apologize?
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Why Won't You Apologize?

Healing Big Betrayals and Everyday Hurts

by Harriet Lerner

Recommended by Brené Brown, Brene Brown +
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If you want to know why Harriet Lerner is one of my great heroes, Why Won?t You Apologize is the answer. This book is a game changer. | If you want to know why Harriet Lerner is one of my great heroes, Why Won’t You Apologize is the answer. This book is a game changer.

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Recommended by 3 notable people, including Brené Brown and Brene Brown

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Recommended by 4 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Psychology, and Personal Development.

If you want to know why Harriet Lerner is one of my great heroes, Why Wont You Apologize is the answer. This book is a game changer. Brené Brown, PhD, LMSW, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Rising StrongHarriet Lerner is one hell of a wise woman. She draws you in with deft and engaging prose, and then changes your life with her rigorous ...

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If you want to know why Harriet Lerner is one of my great heroes, Why Won?t You Apologize is the answer. This book is a game changer. | If you want to know why Harriet Lerner is one of my great heroes, Why Won’t You Apologize is the answer. This book is a game changer.

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