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The sisterhood:

the true story of the women who changed the world
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Simon and Schuster, 1988 - Social Science - 445 pages
An account of the 1960s feminist movement and the work of Friedan, Steinem, Greer, and Millett.

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You know, I liked this book in spite of myself. It was written pretty badly, at times falling into tabloid journalist tell-all style, sporting a bunch of weird malapropisms and getting a bunch of ... Read full review

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