 | Ruth Rosen - Social Science - 2000 - 446 pages
The role of the women's movement in transforming American society is explored fully in this colorful chronicle of a social revolution, weaving together years of research and ... | |
 | Stieg Larsson, No_writer_contr - Fiction - 2008 - 644 pages
Forty years ago, Harriet Vanger disappeared off the secluded island owned and inhabited by the wealthy Vanger family. There was no corpse, no witnesses, no evidence. But her ... | |
 | BETTY FRIEDAN - Social Science - 1981 - 357 pages
First published in 1981, The Second Stage is eerily prescient and timely, a reminder that much of what is called new thinking in feminism has been eloquently observed and ... | |
 | Sydney Ladensohn Stern - Social Science - 1997 - 501 pages
A profile of the prominent feminist and author draws upon interviews with Steinem, her friends, and her associates and focuses on both her public accomplishments and the ... | |
 | Abby McDonald - Fiction - 2011 - 459 pages
Aspiring music journalist Kat reluctantly submits to a total makeover to become popular but after she finally gains acceptance from the in-crowd, she begins to question if ... | |
 | Jens Christian Grøndahl, Anne Born - Fiction - 2004 - 271 pages
Her apparently idyllic life shattered by her husband's request for a divorce and unexpected news about her real father, family lawyer Irene Beckman struggles with a disrupted ... | |
 | Elizabeth Fishel - 1997 - 287 pages
Interviews with sisters explore how they have changed each other's lives by creating bonds, causing competition, and teaching and learning from each other | |
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