I think I'll start with Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique. Granted, I've only read a handful of reviews, but heaven forbid that people read a book challenging the thought that women can reach fufillment only in the traditional role of stay-at-home mothers.
I think I'll start with Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique. Granted, I've only read a handful of reviews, but heaven forbid that people read a book challenging the thought that women can reach fufillment only in the traditional role of stay-at-home mothers.
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