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The Women's Room
The Women's Room
Author: Marilyn French
The classic feminist novel that awakened both women and men speaks to everyone about the deep feelings at the heart of love and relationships. A biting social commentary of an emotional world gone silently haywire, THE WOMEN'S ROOM is a modern allegory that offers piercing insight into the social norms accepted so blindly and revered so complete...  more »
ISBN: 75982
Pages: 687
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Publisher: Jove Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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By Marilyn French, her first novel. Excellent story about a group of women as they live their lives through the 1960's.
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For every man who ever thought he knew a woman and for every woman who ever thought she knew herself! For everyone who every grew up, got married and wondered what happened!
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Didn't like this book at all, I only read 1/4 of it and realized I couldn't read any more of it. I donated it to a bookstore, maybe someone else will enjoy it.
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For every man who ever thought he knew a woman! For every woman who ever thought she knew herself!
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The cover says "Arguably the most influential novel yet written about the choices women make, The Women's Room is a classic of modern fiction and a landmark in feminist writing." I really enjoyed it and found the 517 pages went fast and left me wanting more.
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Fabulous book - an oldie but a goodie!
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another old one.

probably a little more for women, although my husband really liked it--we had a really interesting discussion about the issues it presented. it is insightful, loving, and honest.


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