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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
A recently bereft daughter seeks to honor her father's memory by performing one thousand acts of kindness, and offers others inspiration and guidance to follow in her footsteps
A bold and beautiful memoir that delves into the dark side of Paris
Provides young people (ages 10-18) with the tools they need to combat homophobia and understand their own experiences
A touching, reflective look at one girl's struggle with the dichotomies of class, culture, and sexuality
This latest Seal Studies title explores a new discourse of feminism within ethnic studies
Powerful stories from real teens and counsel for families dealing with eating disorders
With tips, advice, and inspiration, My So-Called Freelance Life is an invaluable guide to living a creative life
The first book devoted to the history of the first lesbian rights organization-Daughters of Bilitis-which shattered the silence around lesbianism beginning in the 1950s and brought lesbian political concerns for the first time to the women's movement
Women and Violence stirs the reader to consider the impact of violence in her life and on a global scale
A diverse collection of critique, prose, and poetry responds to-and rails against-the violent injustice that women worldwide sustain in their daily lives
From the author of Indecent comes Sex and Bacon, a sensual, and at times raunchy, book of essays celebrating the intersection of sex and food
Loaded is a poignant, gut-wrenching memoir of one woman's complicated relationship with multiple addictions
This book helps women outsmart procrastination and bust through a creative roadblock. More expansive than The Artist's Way , this guide leads women to greater creativity and productivity.
One woman finds spiritual rejeuvenation on a journey from Cairo to Istanbul, with countless unforgettable detours between.
A combination of essays and poetry, this book reveals the voices of Muslim women as they express their ambivalence, pain, and fury toward Islam and also toward the United States
Reaching out to a growing "new majority," Hijas Americanas highlights for the first time the nuances, complexities, and challenges of Latina femininity, sexuality, beauty and body image in this ground-breaking work
This is the first book to gather the powerful, inspirational, and deeply moving personal stories of ordinary women responding to every mother's nightmare: a cancer diagnosis while raising children
From the founder of Seal Press comes this eloquent coming-of-age travel narrative about her beginnings as a writer
A tell-it-like-it-is look at black, middle-class women's tumultuous search for love and partnership.
More scotch and cigarettes than tea and sympathy, this frank and funny collection puts in print what you might only hear among girlfriends behind closed doors.
The most hilarious and heart-wrenching essays from ten years of the alternative parenting bible.
A long overdue rebuttal to the notion that all women are on a diet.
* A ground-breaking book for African-Americans, containing an abundance of culturally specific and compassionate guidance.* Incorporating personal stories, civil rights history, and a call to community activism.* In 2000, 261,000 Americans reported some form of sexual assault and African-Americans are 10 percent more likely than whites to be victimized.
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