Big Girls Don't Cry

Big Girls Don't Cry

2011 • 352 pages

A journalist and feminist explores the ways the 2008 election brought issues concerning women and power, sexism and feminism into the national spotlight, and what it means for the country, all the while weaving in her first-person experience navigating this turbulent time.

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