LAKELAND, FL, December 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Debut author Dawn DeLavallade, M.D. announced a book launch event for her recently published work "She Makes More-Inside the Minds of Female Breadwinners". The event will take place on Friday, December 14 at Mad City Coffee in Columbia, MD from 5:30pm - 8:30pm.
Dawn DeLavallade is a wife, a mother, and a physician that over the years recognized she is a part of an emerging trend...she is a female breadwinner. The information Dr. DeLavallade shares in her work stems from candid interviews with female breadwinners as they reveal hidden truths about their experiences as the higher-earners in their marriages. According to Dr. DeLavallade, "this circumstance is a relatively new phenomenon in the culture of American relationships".
"She Makes More" serves to provide a voice for female breadwinners in America. The book reveals the thoughts and feelings that female breadwinners are often reluctant to tell their mates and will serve as a manual to help men better understand this unique breed of wife.
Dr. DeLavallade, "my goal is to encourage honest conversations and constructive dialogue about a new trend that is changing the face of American relationships"
For more information email dawn@shemakesmore.com or visit http://www.shemakesmore.com
About the Book
She Makes More-Inside the Minds of Female Breadwinners will properly introduce female breadwinners, exposing never-revealed secrets about how "out-earning" their men makes them think and feel. Among other books on the literary market, She Makes More provides the greatest insight into how men can successfully connect with this amazing category of women.
For more information or to purchase the book, visit http://www.shemakesmore.com
About the Author
Dawn DeLavallade, M.D. is a practicing physician and freelance writer based in Orlando, Florida. As a radiologist, she enjoys her "virtual" practice from her home office and provides radiologic interpretations for Emergency Room patients across the country. Her decision to choose a career in virtual medicine has allowed Dawn the flexibility to be a dedicated mother and wife despite the demands of her profession.
Dr. DeLavallade is active in her community serving as a board member for Meridian Associates- a non-profit organization that provides social work support for at-risk youth in the Orlando area. In addition, Dr. DeLavallade serves as a board member for the Dolphin Education Fund which strives to enhance the quality of education at her local elementary school by maximizing its financial resources. In her spare time, Dawn focuses on the more creative side of herself, with an emphasis on music (bass guitar).
Dr. DeLavallade hosts a website/blog (www.shemakesmore.com) and social media sites dedicated to providing an identity for female breadwinners in America. She can be contacted by email at dawn@shemakesmore.com; facebook.com/She Makes More; and twitter.com @drshemakesmore.
"She Makes More-Inside the Minds of Female Breadwinners" Book Launch Announcement
-Encouraging honest conversations and constructive dialogue about a new trend that is changing the face of American relationships-
2012-12-05
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