A VOICE FOR NOW by Anne Dickson

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When women achieve parity with men in the bedroom or the boardroom, it is easy to assume the battle has been won. However, there remain important questions: why does equality with men entail only imitation and adoption of prevailing values and behaviours instead of innovation? Why, despite 'liberation', do so many women still allow themselves to be shackled by their dread of disapproval?

A Voice For Now breaks new ground, its perceptions providing a breath of fresh air in the stale climate of current gender debate. While confronted by thought-provoking ideas, we become absorbed and moved by the unfolding events in the lives of the characters whose compelling story forms the shape of this book.

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