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Screwnomics: How Our Economy Works Against Women and Real Ways to Make Lasting Change by Rickey Gard Diamond. $16.95, 978-1-63152-318-2. Reaching back from the most recent economic crash to ancient times, Screwnomics explains the underlying sexual history of today’s economics and issues a clarion call for today’s women to join what has been a nearly exclusively male conversation for the past 2,500 years.
Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox edited by Joanne Bamberger. $16.95, 978-1-63152-806-4. A collection of personal essays by noted women essayists and emerging women writers that explores the question of why Americans have a love/hate “relationship” with Hillary Clinton.
Transforming Knowledge: Public Talks on Women’s Studies, 1976-2011 by Jean Fox O’Barr. $19.95, 978-1-938314-48-3. A collection of essays addressing one woman’s challenges faced and lessons learned on the path to reframing—and effecting—feminist change.
100 Under $100: One Hundred Tools for Empowering Global Women by Betsy Teutsch. $29.95, 978-1-63152-934-4. An inspiring, comprehensive look at the many tools being employed today to empower women in the developing world and help them raise themselves out of poverty.
Stop Giving it Away: How to Stop Self-Sacrificing and Start Claiming Your Space, Power, and Happiness by Cherilynn Veland. $16.95, 978-1-63152-958-0. An empowering guide designed to help women break free from the trappings of the needs, wants, and whims of other people—and the self-imposed limitations that are keeping them from happiness.
Drop In: Lead with Deeper Presence and Courage by Sara Harvey Yao. $14.95, 978-1-63152-161-4. A compelling explanation about why being present is so challenging and how leaders can access clarity, connection, and courage in the midst of their chaotic lives, inside and outside of work.