Read Ms Nice Guy Lost Here How Women Can Win Marcy Miroff Rothenberg 9781543956542 Books
When the 2016 presidential election was over, Hillary Clinton wasn't the only American woman who lost. We all did. The Trumpian assault on our rights and opportunities seems overwhelming at times. But by arming ourselves with information and focusing on the battles we can and must wage, American women will win. Ms. Nice Guy Lost tells you how. In Ms. Nice Guy Lost -- Here's How Women Can Win, women's personal stories are intertwined with facts, figures and news reports that remind us how far we'd progressed before November 8, 2016. They illustrate how much we've lost since that day, thanks to the efforts of Donald Trump and the GOP to roll back progress in multiple arenas of women's lives. And they outline what we must do today and tomorrow to regain our rightful place in American society.
Read Ms Nice Guy Lost Here How Women Can Win Marcy Miroff Rothenberg 9781543956542 Books
"Although it seems that women have made great strides in terms of the rights and opportunities that are now afforded them, this book makes the case that there is still much work in this area that needs to be done. With personal stories and well researched documentation, the author packs each page with statistics, observations, and facts that prove just how far women still lag behind men in their treatment and compensation. Her points are made with numerous facts, and not anger, to support each claim and provides an education on the subject that should be required reading in every school! Thankfully, she not only chronicles the situation about the treatment of women but also provides innumerable actions that can be taken to make things better! You can just feel her optimism that the time is now right for this situation to be changed, and that we are all empowered with the ability to help make it so. In the end, this is a hopeful read that charts the course for our daughters and granddaughters to find themselves winners in all aspects of their lives."
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Ms Nice Guy Lost Here How Women Can Win Marcy Miroff Rothenberg 9781543956542 Books Reviews
- It seems impossible that we are still having this conversation.  I was a supporter of the Women's Liberation Movement in the 60’s, I burned my bra, I marched and yet with every hard won battle…Ms. Nice Guy lost.
As I was reading Marcy Rothenberg’s book, Ms. Nice Guy Lost - Here's How Women Can Win, she highlighted how different the world is for men.  The subtle adjustments to girls and boys sets up the women and men we become.  These biases don’t just harm women but our society at large.
Ms. Nice Guy Lost, by example and statistics, lays out a plan.  For the mothers, and fathers, raising future women this will help you counter the gender biases they will encounter.  My granddaughters each received a copy of this wonderful book.Â
I am an optimist and I hope to see the final obstacles for gender parity eliminated for them and all the daughters and granddaughters to come.
The author has included the “Postscript November 13, 2018†that will inspire you to continue working for the equality of women. Â
The time is now ladies and gentlemen…let’s get this done!! Â
Full disclosure, I did have an opportunity to pre-read this book. Once published I bought a copy for myself and re-read it...and as mentioned above, purchased copies for my granddaughters. Read...and read again. - This book lives up to it's title. I found the anecdotes made the statistics real. The personal stories were examples of situations most women have experienced. I certainly could relate. I really loved all of her ideas on how to change the conversation going forward. I finished the book feeling encouraged.
- No country can treat more than half of its population unfairly and still be considered a great nation. Marcy Rothenberg shows us the massive destruction of women's rights by the current administration in Washington and through state legislatures in our Red states. The cruelty that is faced by women in all avenues of life--education, employment, politics and health care--is enormous. The book is more than just a list of wrongs, she details the things that we can do to make things right.
She writes in a style that is witty and fun despite the grim subjects she uncovers. She uses specific examples that support her argument that despite progress we may have felt was happening, there is a much greater distance to travel to make women's rights the law of our land.
This is a book that calls for action and shows us the way. Bravo. - Although it seems that women have made great strides in terms of the rights and opportunities that are now afforded them, this book makes the case that there is still much work in this area that needs to be done. With personal stories and well researched documentation, the author packs each page with statistics, observations, and facts that prove just how far women still lag behind men in their treatment and compensation. Her points are made with numerous facts, and not anger, to support each claim and provides an education on the subject that should be required reading in every school! Thankfully, she not only chronicles the situation about the treatment of women but also provides innumerable actions that can be taken to make things better! You can just feel her optimism that the time is now right for this situation to be changed, and that we are all empowered with the ability to help make it so. In the end, this is a hopeful read that charts the course for our daughters and granddaughters to find themselves winners in all aspects of their lives.