Mercedes A. Terzol Takes Aim at No-Good Men in Her Debut Book, 999 Ways 2 Say No 2 A “No-Good Man”

August 11, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Bronx, NY (PRLeapNews) August 11, 2006 — Because no is just not enough for a man who uses and abuses, 999 Ways 2 Say No 2 A “No-Good Man” offers a linguistic approach, in addition to practical advice, to rid the no-good man from the life of a woman.

Mercedes A. Terzol addresses low self-esteem, sexual abuse, and a fragmented family structure as the causes of internal pollution that lead women to tolerate external pollution in the form of a no-good man. 999 Ways examines the role of society, in terms of traditional practices in marriage and the family structure, and demonstrates how this establishes a gender hierarchy that can contribute to the neglect of women.

Women are under attack. Women account for 59 percent of AIDS deaths, 83 percent of single parents, and 95 percent of domestic abuse victims. This raises serious questions about the fate of women. The prevalence of this negativity is not due to an unsolved mystery but a weakened spirit that is in desperate need of fortification.

999 Ways introduces chapters such as “A Woman, a Heart, and the Emotions That Run Through It,” “Words of Wisdom 2 the Woman in His Life,” and “Excerpts of Encouragement.” They provoke thought and laughter to uplift and fortify the spirit.

A.A.D. is the phrase that pays: Acknowledge, Act, Depart. Women must first A.A.D. in order to subtract the negativity and end its cycle. If women fail to address this issue, the generation of young women who follow will bear the burden of these wounds.

For additional information about 999 Ways 2 Say No 2 A “No-Good Man,” contact Mercedes A. Terzol. The publishing company is Iuniverse and the publication date is November 2005. The ISBN number is 0-595-36760-7. The book is available at all online bookstores.

About Mercedes A. Terzol:
Mercedes A. Terzol is a certified paralegal and cum laude graduate. She holds a BA in political science. “The mind leads, and the body follows. Free the mind, and the body will follow” is her life motto.

Contact:
Mercedes A. Terzol
1.917.710.1811
Mterzol@msn.com
www.myspace.com/MercedesATerzol

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