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A fun, practical, pop-culture infused guide to achieving true creative potential by first understanding what drives your creativity
skillful and engrossing blend of the author's own coming-of-age story alongside her exploration of the Bronte sisters' lives and works
A radical day-by-day guide to redefining beauty and building lasting self-esteem from body expert Rosie Molinary
A complete, compassionate guide for parents, teachers, practitioners, and caregivers of transgender and gender-diverse children
In this companion to the NYT bestselling fitness book Yogalosophy, Mandy Ingber guides readers through a unique yoga practice designed to transform heartache into lifelong resilience
Artists and intellects, builders and makers-these are the women who made New York the most exciting and influential city in the world
Shaking Up the Patriarchy, One Cocktail at a Time
This Is Cancer is the voice-driven, informative, and beautifully-packaged companion for the surreal and infuriating cancer journey, covering everything from diagnosis and treatment to exercising and parenting
A rollicking memoir chronicling the hilarious, heartwarming misadventures of a professional pet nanny
An incredibly moving story of surrogacy and how it created a bond like no other between a mother and daughter
A sensitive companion for mothers facing the life-changing transition that occurs when children graduate from high school
A warm and insightful guide to overcoming the obstacles that prevent deep and sustaining friendships from enriching our lives
Not Buying It teaches parents how to skip unnecessary, fear-based purchases, and instead to spend smarter, save more, and invest wisely for their children's futures
A reporter chases the biggest story of her life-her husband's descent into mental illness
With smart and sassy eloquence, veteran blogger Jes Baker calls on women to be proud of their bodies, fight against fat-shaming, and embrace a body-positive worldview
Two dozen women describe the country they love and why they have fallen under its spell
An easy-to-follow, all-in-one guide to powering through the perils of divorce and returning to solid emotional ground
The most up-to-date comprehensive guide for body art enthusiasts
An eye-opening glimpse into real women's experiences in the throes of the rigorous faith and rituals of extreme religion
A ground-breaking exploration of bisexual politics by a revolutionary thinker provides the missing piece of the puzzle for readers who identify as bisexual
best-selling Loose Girl author Kerry Cohen offers an alternative view on autism to the millions of families with special needs children-one focused on acceptance over recovery
Jacqueline Mroz's Scattered Seeds explores the personal, social, and psychological changes and consequences of living in the sperm donor generation
A powerful story of sexual identity, mental illness, forgiveness, and love
An incredibly important and one-of-a-kind resource for girls and young women who have suffered sexual abuse
Twenty-two original essays by first-generation women caught between two worlds
In a culture where plastic surgery has become nearly as routine as a root canal, this expanded and updated edition of fresh and incisive commentary challenges the media's standard notions of beauty with honesty and humour.
This updated and expanded edition provides an overview of first-, second-, and third-wave feminist movements in the US
The years between 1943 and 1954 marked the magical era of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League - which proved beyond doubt that women can play hardball. With skill and style, more than 500 women took to the baseball diamonds of the Midwest dazzling fans and becoming a visible and supported part of our national pastime. In the words of "Tiby" Eisen, leadoff batter for the Fort Wayne Daisies: "We played ball just like the big boys, we broke up double plays with spikes held high and we stole bases in our skirts. We did whatever it took to win". Among those cheering was ten-year-old Susan Johnson, a loyal fan of the Rockford Peaches. Four decades later she has gone back to meet her girlhood heroines and remember a sensational baseball series: the 1950 championship between the Rockford (Illinois) Peaches and the Fort Wayne (Indiana) Daisies - two of the League's most winning and dynamic teams. Filled with colorful stories and anecdotes by the women who played in that spectacular series, When Women Played Hardball offers an entertaining look at the culture the league created - and the society it reflected. This is a story about memories, about dreams fulfilled and dreams denied. It is a celebration of a brief yet remarkable period when women truly had "A League of Their Own".
A wry, witty overview of feminism's past and present from the creator of FBomb, the popular feminist blog for young people
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