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In Open, Jenny Block recounts her personal experience with open marriage, representing this often marginalized behaviour as a viable and healthy option
This new installment in the popular Seal educational series focuses on salient issues pertaining to why men are critical to the feminist movement
Set amidst the political upheaval of the McCarthy trials, the Vietnam War, and the rise of the women's movement, Intimate Politics is a courageous and uncompromising account of one woman's personal and political transformation, and a fascinating portrayal of a key chapter in our nation's history.
Seal's edgy take on what it's really like to raise boys, from toddlers to teens and beyond
She's Not the Man I Married is an extraodinarily written examination of relationships, not just those of cross-dressers with their partners, but also of those who question and bend gender roles, whether heterosexual or homosexual and those comprised couples who fall along the gender continuum.
A host of smart and funny women offer a big-picture view of what it means to be single today
Tofu casseroles, communes, clothing-optional kindergarten, antiwar protests - these are just a few of the hallmarks of a counterculture childhood. What became of kids who had been denied meat, exposed to free love, and given nouns for names? In Wild Child, daughters of the hippie generation speak about the legacy of their childhoods. The writers present a rearview mirror to contemporary culture; with an eye on the past they remind us that there is more than one path through the present. Contributors include Lisa Michaels (Split) and Ariel Gore (Hip Mama).
Stories of women who travel solo from Borneo and Senegal to Argentina, Paris, Japan, and more
From comic books and computer music to gaming and blogging, nerdy women have their say in this witty collection that takes on the "boys only" clubs in science and technology and celebrates a woman's geek spirit
Words of comfort and inspiration from those-famous and not-dealing with the loss of both parents, from Yogi Berra and Barbara Ehrenreich to victims of the Holocaust and September 11
An astonishing look at the tenuous state of women's rights and issues in America, and a call to action for the young women who have the power to change their situation.
An amazing collection of poems and essays by the most talented female spoken word artists today
In the tradition of Listen Up the under-30 generation of young feminists speak out
This popular guide for lesbian partners has been extensively updated to reflect the current cultural and political landscape, including the debate over same-sex marriage.
Godmother of erotica Susie Bright shares her life story for the first time
A collection of essays-plus interviews with well-known feminists-by Manifesta co-author Jennifer Baumgardner on everything from purity balls to Lady Gaga
Expert author Glenda Corwin helps women in same-sex relationships overcome obstacles to sexual intimacy
A beautifully crafted memoir that documents Johns'stay in a residential treatment facility for eating disorders
This sixth installment in the Seal Studies series addresses the socialization of girls in today's society and the media's influence on gender norms
In her new book, He's a Stud and She's a Slut author Jessica Valenti takes on those pesky double standards that all women encounter every day with sass, humour, and aplomb
Chelsea Whistle is Michelle Tea's gripping coming-of-age memoir, now in an updated package
A tantalizing selection of twenty steamy and seductive tales by seasoned erotica writer Hanne Blank.
A mother and daughter share their candid struggles with addiction-thirty years apart-giving readers insight into how to break the cycle
A wise and humorous book addressing the concerns of parents who are making the leap from one child to two-or more
Emily Hahn was a woman ahead of her time, graced with a sense of adventure and a gift for living. Born in St. Louis in 1905, she crashed the all-male precincts of the University of Wisconsin geology department as an undergraduate, traveled alone to the Belgian Congo at age 25, was the concubine of a Chinese poet in Shanghai, bore the child of the head of the British Secret Service before World War II, and finally returned to New York to live and write in Greenwich Village. In this memoir, first published as essays in The New Yorker, Hahn writes vividly and amusingly about the people and places she came to know and love -- with an eye for the curious and a heart for the exotic.
The most important self-help book on ending domestic violence, with over 170,000 copies sold.
An inspiring collection of writing by female expatriates follows dozens of women on globe-trotting adventures that will take them as far afield as Borneo, China, and the Ukraine.
Twelve of the world's best female athletes at the top of their game-what motivates them to train and what pushes them to win
An offbeat and poignant collection about those four-legged friends a girl can't do without
An important story of what happens after the unexpected death of a spouse
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