Renowned news correspondent Cokie Roberts explores significant issues confronting women on the cusp of the Millennium: balancing work and family, the diverse roles of women, and the connection and distinction between different generations of women. Roberts takes her readers on a personal and political journey, exploring the diverse roles women have played throughout American history and the connections and distinctions among different generations of women. Each essay is an introduction to several of the fascinating women ...
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Renowned news correspondent Cokie Roberts explores significant issues confronting women on the cusp of the Millennium: balancing work and family, the diverse roles of women, and the connection and distinction between different generations of women. Roberts takes her readers on a personal and political journey, exploring the diverse roles women have played throughout American history and the connections and distinctions among different generations of women. Each essay is an introduction to several of the fascinating women Roberts has encountered during the course of her reporting career; she also relates powerful and moving anecdotes about the women in her life, such as her mother, former Congresswoman Lindy Boggs. These intimate portraits of extraordinary women become the springboard for more extensive discussions of women's position in politics, business, motherhood, and marriage, and more.
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