New Book Exposes the Truth About Female Friendship

New book, Women Behaving Badly, written by Alana Munro is exposing the truth about how badly women can behave towards their friends.

Karratha, Australia, May 15, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Women Behaving Badly is especially geared towards women who have been hurt by other women and women who are seeking to understand negative and passive aggressive behaviours between females. The book reveals the common bad friend behaviours such as jealousy, power games, competition and bitching. Women Behaving Badly also hopes to help women seek healthier friendships by weeding out the negative friends and pin pointing the bad behaviours early on in relationships.

This book seeks to dispel the myth that all women are nurturing and supportive to one another. The book questions whether sisterhood actually exists between normal every day women in today’s world? Women Behaving Badly encourages women to look honestly at their friendships and the behaviour encountered. The book also aims to liberate women from their passive silence – it is okay to admit women are only human with profound emotional shortcomings. This book asks if feminism is too idealistic - women do hurt each other more than empower one another. The books also argues that women are too fickle and expect too much from their friendships.

This book has already been picked up by ABC Radio (a live studio interview was broadcasted last week) and The West Australian Newspaper also published an article about the book. It is attracting attention worldwide due to the brutally honest review of how some women can behave.

You will find more information about this book at: http://alanamunroauthor.com/

The book is currently available in eBook format on www.amazon.co.uk (and worldwide distribution throughout Amazon), with more online store releases due in June. A paper copy of the book is expected later in 2013.
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