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What Women Want:

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Dutton, 1996 - Social Science - 323 pages
In What Women Want, Patricia Ireland traces her journey to self-awareness and self-realization - from being a teenage bride, a waitress, and a flight attendant for Pan American Airlines to becoming a successful corporate lawyer, a participant in the movement for women's rights, and now one of its key leaders. Writing with wry wit, clear-eyed wisdom, and her invincible warrior spirit, Patricia Ireland explores how her own journey mirrors the changes so many women have made as they have remade the world over the past decades. She frankly discusses her mistakes as well as her unshaken convictions, the setbacks of the movement as well as the triumphs, and the reasons for her high hopes for the future in the face of conservative backlash.

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User Review  - Erik Dabel - Goodreads

Firs the back story. This is one of the books that has been sitting on my bookshelf for years, never been read. I bought it for a class back in college, but then had a conflict and dropped the class ... Read full review

Review: What Women Want: A Journey to Personal and Political Power

User Review  - Angel - Goodreads

I read this over the summer of 1998. I decided to read it after I listened to Ms. Ireland give a speech on campus the previous spring. The book expanded on some of the things she spoke about then, and it was interesting overall. Read full review

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