Review: The Feminine Mystique
User Review - Beth - GoodreadsThis is the selection for my book group this month. I think it will be a great conversation. It really made me remember being a kid in the 60s and a teen in the 70s, how there were so many opinions ... Read full review
Review: The Feminine Mystique
User Review - BF Moloney - GoodreadsThe original and the best. I didn't perceive it as political nor agenda filled, apart from the obvious fact that the feminine is special and no longer a mystique, thanks to this book. Read full review
Review: The Feminine Mystique
User Review - Julie - GoodreadsI definitely think about the perspectives this book presented as I go about my life. Not that I take everything Friedan says as gospel, but she makes some great points and has helped me think about what I want out of my life. Read full review
Review: The Feminine Mystique
User Review - Julia - GoodreadsTruly an eye opening experience! I blogged about this one. http://eyeswideopen.org/?p=1471 Read full review
Review: The Feminine Mystique
User Review - Liz Fales - GoodreadsA must read for any woman over 21. Read full review
Review: The Feminine Mystique
User Review - Fay - GoodreadsSadly still relevant today in some ways. However, it does make me even more grateful for all the women before me who worked through the problem that has no name. Read full review
Review: The Feminine Mystique
User Review - Jimmie - GoodreadsFifty years later, it's still a must-read of the feminist canon. Much of it is still relevant today, although I cringed through the whole chapter on social scientist Margaret Mead, much of whose ... Read full review
Review: The Feminine Mystique
User Review - Hope Sherman - GoodreadsRead this past month with my book group - 50th anniversary of the original publicaiton! Interesting how much has changed, and yet in some ways not enough has changed at all. For all of the progress ... Read full review
Review: The Feminine Mystique
User Review - Peggy - GoodreadsA wonderful book that identified "the problem that had no name" among 60s era housewives. I would have been in my mid-teens when I read this title, borrowed from the public library. It expressed ... Read full review
Review: The Feminine Mystique
User Review - Hayley - GoodreadsAnyone who's interested in the 50s/60s, or the lifestyle of women in the past, should read this. A lot of the issues that Friedan addressed aren't relevant anymore (because, for example, most American ... Read full review