Description
Alison Armstrong is a sought-after speaker in the areas of gender differences, well-being, empowerment, sexuality and relationships. She is the author of The Queen's Code and the creator of the widely acclaimed Understanding Men and Understanding Women online series, plus a host of other products and programs designed to foster understanding and further partnership between men and women. In Alison s own words: I'm passionate about Partnership. I want to know everything about this paradigm this magic that can happen between people. What makes a partnership possible, what makes one brilliant, what destroys a partnership, what expands the power of partnership...Everything I study and distinguish is to give greater access to the phenomenon of partnership. This is why I've spent so much time on male/female and masculine/feminine dynamics. The misunderstandings and misinterpretations between testosterone-based and estrogen-based creatures (usually known as men and women, but not always) devastate lives, destroy families, and put our dreams of love and fulfillment out of reach. Information about Alison s work is available at understandmen.com.
Features & Highlights
- A story of love, friendship and rekindled romance. Claudia Lambert is an elderly woman with an unusual history: her family has been studying men and their behavior for five hundred years. Karen Trevini is a school teacher struggling in her nineteen-year marriage. In Keys to the Kingdom, a chance encounter between these two women leads to an extraordinary exchange of information that transforms Karen's relationship to all men and changes her husband's life forever. Much of the information acquired during Alison's fifteen-year study of men is brought to life by the novel's charming and genuine characters. Keys to the Kingdom appeals to both women and men. The topics discussed within are surprisingly simple to use and contain the insights to profoundly alter the relationships between spouses, lovers, friends, co-workers, and parents and their children.





