Gender studies: women and girls Books
Peaceful Profits Girl by Birth Woman by Fire
£12.34
Muse Literary The Soulful Abundance System
£11.39
Freshwater Press The Holiday Warfare Edition
£12.34
£18.92
Leanne Alyse The Words We Never Plan To Say
£7.58
She Rises Studios Becoming An Unstoppable Woman Magazine
£14.99
Ink and Revival Publishing The Leader Who Cant See Past Today
£27.95
Stillwater River Publications No Advantage Given
£36.09
Thought Leader Academy Publishing You Are an Abundant B
£15.64
Thought Leader Academy Publishing You Are an Abundant B
£22.08
Upword Publishing The Financial Success Principles
£16.14
Ripe Melland Media Becoming Her
£15.05
Double Edge 7 Publishing Becoming the Radiant Woman
£21.84
Steven G Kautner Annas Story
£15.99
She Rises Studios Becoming An Unstoppable Woman Magazine
£13.99
She Rises Studios Becoming An Unstoppable Woman Magazine
£13.99
Nevsah Institute Next Level Woman
£15.19
Brookscraft Publishing Single with a Purpose
£18.96
Infinite Impressions Publishing Grace Meets Grit
£20.48
Unbound Press Books Women on the Prairie
£21.59
Unbound Press Books Mothers Sisters Soldiers Spies
£14.24
She Rises Studios Publishing When Business Becomes Heavy
£14.24
She Rises Studios Becoming An Unstoppable Woman Magazine
£13.99
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Becoming a Victory Girl: Staking Your Claim in the Kingdom
£11.42
Independently Published A Matter of Love and Death: erratic and erotic clumsy attempt at poetry...
£12.40
Outskirts Press A Life of IMPACT
£16.11
Outskirts Press Only
£14.20
Outskirts Press Its Gods Work Not Ours
£13.25
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Evita: The Life of Eva Peron
£10.66
Simon & Schuster The Barbizon: The Hotel That Set Women Free
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£16.14
Atria Books White Feminism: From the Suffragettes to
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£15.30
Scribner Book Company The Turnaway Study: Ten Years, a Thousand Women,
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£17.99
Simon & Schuster One Hundred Saturdays: Stella Levi and the Search
Book SynopsisOne of Wall Street Journal’s Ten Best Books of the Year * Winner of the National Jewish Book Awards for Holocaust Memoir and Sephardic Culture * Recipient of the Jewish Book Council’s Natan Notable Book Award * Winner of the Sophie Brody Medal The remarkable story of ninety-nine-year-old Stella Levi whose conversations with the author over the course of six years bring to life the vibrant world of Jewish Rhodes, the deportation to Auschwitz that extinguished ninety percent of her community, and the resilience and wisdom of the woman who lived to tell the tale.With nearly a century of life behind her, Stella Levi had never before spoken in detail about her past. Then she met Michael Frank. He came to her Greenwich Village apartment one Saturday afternoon to ask her a question about the Juderia, the neighborhood on the Greek island of Rhodes where she’d grown up in a Jewish community that had thrived there for half a millennium. Neither of them could know this was the first of one hundred Saturdays over the course of six years that they would spend in each other’s company. During these meetings Stella traveled back in time to conjure what it felt like to come of age on this luminous, legendary island in the eastern Aegean, which the Italians conquered in 1912, began governing as an official colonial possession in 1923, and continued to administer even after the Germans seized control in September 1943. The following July, the Germans rounded up all 1,700-plus residents of the Juderia and sent them first by boat and then by train to Auschwitz on what was the longest journey—measured by both time and distance—of any of the deportations. Ninety percent of them were murdered upon arrival. Probing and courageous, candid and sly, Stella is a magical modern-day Scheherazade whose stories reveal what it was like to grow up in an extraordinary place in an extraordinary time—and to construct a life after that place has vanished. One Hundred Saturdays is a portrait of one of the last survivors drawn at nearly the last possible moment, as well as an account of a tender and transformative friendship between storyteller and listener, offering a powerful “reminder that the ability to listen thoughtfully is a rare and significant gift” (The Wall Street Journal).
£16.99
Simon & Schuster When Women Lead: What They Achieve, Why They
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£17.99
Simon & Schuster The Pain Gap: How Sexism and Racism in Healthcare
Book SynopsisExplore real women’s tales of healthcare trauma and medical misogyny with this “masterfully written” (Sophia A. Nelson, bestselling author of The Woman Code and Black Woman Redefined), meticulously researched, in-depth examination of the women’s health crisis in America—and what we can do about it.When Anushay Hossain became pregnant in the US, she was so relieved. Growing up in Bangladesh in the 1980s, where the concept of women’s healthcare hardly existed, she understood how lucky she was to access the best in the world. But she couldn’t have been more wrong. Things started to go awry from the minute she stepped into the hospital, and after thirty hours of labor (two of which she spent pushing), Hossain’s epidural slipped. Her pain was so severe that she ran a fever of 104 degrees, and as she shook and trembled uncontrollably, the doctors finally performed an emergency C-section. Giving birth in the richest country on earth, Hossain never imagined she could die in labor. But she almost did. The experience put her on a journey to explore, understand, and share how women—especially women of color—are dismissed to death by systemic sexism in American healthcare. Following in the footsteps of feminist manifestos such as The Feminine Mystique and Rage Becomes Her, The Pain Gap is an “eye-opening” (Christy Turlington Burns, founder of Every Mother Counts) and stirring call to arms that encourages women to flip their “hysteria complex” on its head and use it to revolutionize women’s healthcare. This book tells the story of Hossain’s experiences—from growing up in South Asia surrounded by staggering maternal mortality rates to lobbying for global health legislation on Capitol Hill to nearly becoming a statistic herself. Along the way, she realized that a little fury might be just what the doctor ordered. Meticulously researched and deeply reported, this “must-read” (Soraya Chemaly, author of Rage Becomes Her) book explores real women’s traumatic experiences with America’s healthcare system—and empowers everyone to use their experiences to bring about the healthcare revolution women need.
£16.19
Scribner Book Company Jane Austens Bookshelf
£17.51
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Longing for Intimacy: Hope For Women Struggling
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£11.89
Penguin Putnam Inc Bravey: Chasing Dreams, Befriending Pain, and
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£16.20
Crown Publishing Group (NY) Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women
Book SynopsisAn urgent exploration of men’s entitlement and how it serves to police and punish women, from the acclaimed author of Down Girl“Kate Manne is a thrilling and provocative feminist thinker. Her work is indispensable.”—Rebecca Traister NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE ATLANTIC In this bold and stylish critique, Cornell philosopher Kate Manne offers a radical new framework for understanding misogyny. Ranging widely across the culture, from Harvey Weinstein and the Brett Kavanaugh hearings to “Cat Person” and the political misfortunes of Elizabeth Warren, Manne’s book shows how privileged men’s sense of entitlement—to sex, yes, but more insidiously to admiration, care, bodily autonomy, knowledge, and power—is a pervasive social problem with often devastating consequences. In clear, lucid prose, Manne argues that male entitlement can explain a wide array of phenomena, from mansplaining and the undertreatment of women’s pain to mass shootings by incels and the seemingly intractable notion that women are “unelectable.” Moreover, Manne implicates each of us in toxic masculinity: It’s not just a product of a few bad actors; it’s something we all perpetuate, conditioned as we are by the social and cultural mores of our time. The only way to combat it, she says, is to expose the flaws in our default modes of thought while enabling women to take up space, say their piece, and muster resistance to the entitled attitudes of the men around them. With wit and intellectual fierceness, Manne sheds new light on gender and power and offers a vision of a world in which women are just as entitled as men to our collective care and concern.
£12.82
Alfred A. Knopf Shakespeares Sisters
£17.00
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform American Legends: The Life of Barbara Stanwyck
£10.66
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform American Legends: The Life of Sam Cooke
£10.66
Lasavia Publishing Finding Cynthia Winters
£15.05
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Panafricanisme culturel
£14.64
Asemana Books Colour and Mystery
£14.99
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Burn the Blueprint
£12.16
Grammar Factory Publishing The Briefcase Effect
£18.99
Grammar Factory Publishing Between Flights
£17.05