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A book on feminism, by and for men, that women will want for their fathers, sons, and male partners
Women in America experience far less sexual pleasure than men. What is to be done?
A provocative, essential guide to showing up for each other and cultivating community, from activist, community organizer and thought leader whose viral TED talk has been viewed more than 1.8 million times
Celebrity fitness guru Mandy Ingber reveals her health and fitness tips in this comprehensive, life-altering workout plan based on her best-selling DVD
A timely and thought-provoking collection that explores the consequences of "passing" that will resonate with audiences of the award-winning movie TransAmerica and the acclaimed HBO series Middle Sexes
CODE PINK - Emergency! A child is missing!In 1980s Chicago, third-year medical student Joan Turner begins her specialty rotations. On her first day in pediatrics, a Code Pink bellows from the overhead sound system for one of the babies assigned to her. And that jarring event is just the beginning. Joan becomes embroiled in a search for the culprits of a baby-stealing ring that targets underprivileged women.While navigating her medical training and growth as a physician, and dodging her way through the hospital tunnel system, Joan becomes a target herself. Joan's dog, her roommate, and a budding relationship with an ophthalmology resident provide support while the mist of the hospital crime scene hangs over her head. Comfort also arrives when Joan's mom, historian and avid birder, introduces time-tinted letters from her great-great-great-aunt Eleanor, the first woman trained in medicine in the United States. Aunt Eleanor provides wisdom and clarity during Joan's ordeal by "dream transporting" her to the 1850s and medicine as practiced at that time.
Mothers aren't supposed to be angry. Still, Minna Dubin was an angry mum: exhausted by the gruelling, thankless work of full-time parenting and feeling her career slip away, she would find herself screaming at her child or exploding at her husband.When Dubin pushed past her shame and talked with other mothers about how she was feeling, she realized that she was far from alone. Mum Rage is Dubin's ground-breaking work of reportage about an unspoken crisis of anger sweeping the country-and the world. She finds that while a specific instance of rage might be triggered by something as simple as a child who won't tie her shoes, the roots of the anger go far deeper, from the unequal burden of childcare shouldered by mums to the flattening of women's identities once they have kids. Drawing on insights from mums across the spectrum of race, sexual orientation, and class, she offers practical tools to help readers disarm their rage in the moment, while never losing sight of the broader social change we need to stop raging for good.
In the tradition of Girls Like Us, a group biography of the extraordinary women at the center of the Rolling Stones' world
Women reveal the impact that spending money has on their emotions, their self-worth, and their relationships
Writers courageously share real and unforgettable stories of their battles with depression, offering hope and solidarity for those struggling alone
Seductive erotica for and about curvaceous women, collected together by Dirty Girls editor Rachel Kramer Bussel
Doctor Coady and therapist Fish offer medical and therapeutic advice to the estimated 9 million women who suffer from this underreported condition
A riveting true story of the lives of two very different women who risked-and lost-everything in the international drug trade
A new perspective on the modern shape of marriage, The New I Do offers couples a roadmap for creating alternative marital partnerships
Instagram star Valerie Sagun shares stories, affirmations, exercises, and yoga routines that teach women to find self-acceptance and empowerment through yoga.
Hip Mama creator Ariel Gore's memoir chronicling her departure-at the age of sixteen-from the sterile suffocation of the Silicon Valley into the pulsing chaos of the Far East, and on to a nomad's Europe
Psychologist and bestselling author Maureen Murdock's fascinating exploration of memory and identity, and an exacting look at how memoir is crafted
Shannon T. Boodram is her generation's sex-ed expert, and Laid offers a candid portrait of what sex is like-the good and the bad-for today's young people
The biography of Louise Fitzhugh, author of the groundbreaking Harriet the Spy
Top mystery writers abandon the cloak of fiction to explore mysteries in their own lives
Leading women writers examine the power of the words that are used to diminish women
A wickedly wise (and wisecracking) parody of classic fairy tales that reclaims them for the modern feminist era
The debut book from a celebrated artist on the urgent topic of street harassment
A lighthearted but impactful defence of ordinary awesomeness, for those of us who believed the message "You can do anything!" and then found out we actually can't
The powerful coming-out story of an ultra-Orthodox child who became a woman and a voice for gender freedom
A rich, nuanced exploration of women's anger from a diverse group of writers
A magical guide to subverting manboy power, one spell at a time
The inside story of how serial predator Larry Nassar got away with abusing hundreds of gymnasts for decades -- and how a team of brave women banded together to bring him down.
The definitive account of Bill Cosby's transition from revered father figure to convicted criminal, told by a veteran crime reporter and former senior writer for People magazine
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