Description
For many people, Hillary Rodham Clinton is an Everywoman often held up as an example for all women — feminist but devoted wife and mother, determined social activist, champion of pro-family values, architect of the liberal ‘village’ she believes to takes to raise a child. This book discusses the areas in which women have seemingly made strides — in schools, the workplace, the courtroom, and the home — but where they have in fact, Ingraham argues, lost ground. Part biography, part social criticism, always filled with biting wit and provocative political insights, this book shows why a belief system based on women as victims is damaging — and what women can do to regain their power.




