Barbara Ehrenreich

Barbara Ehrenreich

Barbara Ehrenreich was born in 1941 and died in 2022., Barbara Ehrenreich has written at least 39 books. Their most popular book is Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America with 176 saves with an average rating of 3.62⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres one, asdfsa, and Asdfsa.

mone, asdfsa, and Asdfsa are their most common moods.

Author Bio

"I was born in Butte, Montana, in 1941, when Butte was still a bustling, brawling, blue-collar mining town. My father was a miner, as was my mother’s father. Through hard work and chutzpah, my father managed to get a degree from the Butte School of Mines and thus embark on the career that took us from Butte to Pittsburgh PA, New York, various places in Massachusetts and finally Los Angeles. We moved so often that I can hardly claim any geographical roots — except for Butte, which is today a sadly under-populated, woefully polluted, EPA superfund site, thanks to the mining companies.

By the time I was in my mid-teens my family had achieved middle-class status and I was able to go to Reed College in Portland, Oregon. I started out majoring in chemistry but after a couple of years decided I would only get to the bottom of things with physics. I did well enough to get into grad school at Rockefeller University in theoretical physics. But within a year I realized I was gravely underprepared and switched to molecular biology, and from that to cell biology.

With the birth of my first child in 1970, I underwent a political, as well as a personal, transformation. Bit by bit, I got involved with what we then called the “women’s health movement,” advocating for better health care for women and greater access to health information than we had at that time. This new concern led to the “underground bestseller,” a little pamphlet called Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of Women Healers, co-authored by my friend Deirdre English.

A couple of years later I made the rash decision to quit my teaching job at the State University of NY, Old Westbury and become a full-time writer. Financially rough times followed. My big break was a feature story for Ms. magazine on the myth that feminism causes heart disease. It became a cover story, and more assignments followed. In the eighties, I had columns in Ms. and Mother Jones and was beginning to break into some more “mainstream” publications.

My work life settled into three tracks: (1) Journalism, generally essays and opinion pieces, mostly on themes related to social injustice and inequality (2) Book-length projects on subjects, often historical, which did not make any money but fascinated me and give my life some intellectual continuity. (3) Activism on such issues as health care, peace, women’s rights, and economic justice. I have never seen a conflict between journalism and activism: As a journalist, I search for the truth. But as a moral person, I am also obliged to do something about it." - barbaraehrenreich.com

Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America

2001 • 176 Readers • 244 pages 3.6

Bright-Sided

Bright-Sided
ByBarbara Ehrenreich

2009 • 41 Readers • 206 pages • 7h 27m 3.4

Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of Women Healers

1972 • 23 Readers • 112 pages 4

Living with a Wild God: A Nonbeliever's Search for the Truth about Everything

2014 • 13 Readers • 237 pages 3.5

Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy

2006 • 12 Readers • 336 pages 5

For Her Own Good

For Her Own Good
ByBarbara Ehrenreich,Deirdre English

1976 • 11 Readers • 410 pages

Had I Known

Had I Known
ByBarbara Ehrenreich

2020 • 9 Readers • 384 pages 3.5

Fear of Falling: The Inner Life of the Middle Class

1989 • 8 Readers • 416 pages 5

Bait and Switch

Bait and Switch
ByBarbara Ehrenreich

2006 • 7 Readers • 256 pages 4.3

This Land Is Their Land : Reports from a Divided Nation

2008 • 7 Readers • 235 pages 3

Male Fantasies, Vol. 1

Male Fantasies, Vol. 1
ByKlaus Theweleit,Barbara Ehrenreich,+1 more

1979 • 6 Readers • 544 pages 5

Blood Rites: Origins and History of the Passions of War

1997 • 5 Readers • 50 pages 5

Complaints and Disorders: The Sexual Politics of Sickness

1974 • 5 Readers

Global Woman

Global Woman
ByBarbara Ehrenreich(Editor),Arlie Russell Hochschild(Editor)

2003 • 4 Readers • 336 pages 3

Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive

2019 • 4 Readers • 270 pages 4

The Hearts of Men

The Hearts of Men
ByBarbara Ehrenreich

1983 • 3 Readers • 224 pages 4

The Worst Years of Our Lives: Irreverent Notes from a Decade of Greed

1990 • 2 Readers • 275 pages 4.5

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The Snarling Citizen: Essays
ByBarbara Ehrenreich

2 Readers 4.5

Smile or Die

Smile or Die
ByBarbara Ehrenreich

2009 • 2 Readers • 235 pages

Sorcières, sages-femmes et infirmières. Une histoire des femmes soignantes

1972 • 2 Readers • 121 pages 5

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The Baffler No. 26
ByAndrew J. Bacevich,Lisa Dierbeck,+7 more

2014 • 1 Reader

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The Baffler No. 25
ByNicholson Baker,Barbara Ehrenreich,+7 more

2014 • 1 Reader

Nickel & Dimed: Undercover in Low-wage USA

2001 • 1 Reader • 240 pages 4

For Her Own Good: Two Centuries of the Experts Advice to Women

1976 • 1 Reader • 434 pages

Bait and Switch: The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream

2005 • 1 Reader • 268 pages

Sonríe o muere: La trampa del pensamiento positivo

Sonríe o muere: La trampa del pensamiento positivo
ByBarbara Ehrenreich,Pilar Álvarez Sierra(Translator)

2009 • 1 Reader

A People’s Guide to the Federal Budget

A People’s Guide to the Federal Budget
ByMattea Kramer,National Priorities Project

2012 • 1 Reader • 220 pages

Occult Features of Anarchism

1 Reader • 128 pages

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Going To Extremes
ByBarbara Ehrenreich

1 Reader

Bright-Sided: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America

2009 • 1 Reader • 272 pages 3

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1 Reader

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Kipper's Game
ByBarbara Ehrenreich

1 Reader

Barskrapad : Konsten att hanka sig fram

2013 • 202 pages

Wollen wir ewig leben?

Wollen wir ewig leben?
ByBarbara Ehrenreich

2018 • 191 pages

Hexen, Hebammen und Krankenschwestern

1975 • 83 pages