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Summary of Alison A. Armstrong's The Queen's Code
Summary of Alison A. Armstrong's The Queen's Code
Summary of Alison A. Armstrong's The Queen's Code
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#1 It was hope that had her go to yet another seminar about relationships. She wanted a better relationship, but she was afraid to get caught and give up her independence. She needed to protect her independence, no matter what.

#2 The speaker explained that men are great in the beginning, but after a while they turn into weekday workaholics. He explained that women turn princes into frogs.

#3 Kimberlee was fascinated by the idea of being a Frog Farmer. She realized that she was indeed a very successful Frog Farmer, and that all her friends were too. She wondered where she could find a woman who brought out the best in men.

#4 It was difficult for Kimberlee to think of any woman who wasn’t a Frog Farmer. She thought about the elderly woman who had been such an important part of her childhood. She didn’t want to reveal the most shameful part of her life, even if it could help her regain a once-precious relationship.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 21, 2022
ISBN9781669390695
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#1

It was hope that had her go to yet another seminar about relationships. She wanted a better relationship, but she was afraid to get caught and give up her independence. She needed to protect her independence, no matter what.

#2

The speaker explained that men are great in the beginning, but after a while they turn into weekday workaholics. He explained that women turn princes into frogs.

#3

Kimberlee was fascinated by the idea of being a Frog Farmer. She realized that she was indeed a very successful Frog Farmer, and that all her friends were too. She wondered where she could find a woman who brought out the best in men.

#4

It was difficult for Kimberlee to think of any woman who wasn’t a Frog Farmer. She thought about the elderly woman who had been such an important part of her childhood. She didn’t want to reveal the most shameful part of her life, even if it could help her regain a once-precious relationship.

#5

Kimberlee and her friend, Melissa, were close friends in junior high. They shared the dream of marrying boys named Gregory and Harlan, and having two perfect children. They were not sure who was going to change the world, but they could still dream together.

#6

Melissa thought about her and Scott’s early years together, and how little time they had spent together since the birth of their children. She thought about how her relationship with Scott had changed, and how he was now more concerned with his job than with her or their marriage.

#7

The Queen’s Code is a body of knowledge developed by the women in Claudia’s family over the past 500 years. It consists of understanding and inspiring men, and avoiding Frog Farming, which is a

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