
Give the Gift of Choice!
Too many options? Treat your friends and family to their favourite stores with a Bayshore Shopping Centre gift card, redeemable at participating retailers throughout the centre. Click below to purchase yours today!Purchase HereHome
Good And Mad: The Revolutionary Power Of Women's Anger
Coles
Loading Inventory...
Good And Mad: The Revolutionary Power Of Women's Anger in Ottawa, ON
By None
Current price: $44.99


By None
Good And Mad: The Revolutionary Power Of Women's Anger in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $44.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: Large Print
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Coles
A New York Times Bestseller
A Best Book Pick of The Washington Post
A Best Book Pick of People
A Best Book Pick of NPR
A Best Book Pick of Esquire
A Best Book Pick of Elle
In 2018, women''s anger seems to have erupted into the public conversation. But long before the Women''s March and the #MeToo movement, female anger was both politically catalytic and politically problematic. With eloquence and fervor, Rebecca Traister tracks the long history of women''s anger as political fuel: from suffragettes marching on the White House to office workers walking out after the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court confirmation. Highlighting a double standard held against women by all sexes, Traister offers a glimpse into the galvanizing force of women''s collective anger, which, when harnessed, can change history.
A New York Times Bestseller
A Best Book Pick of The Washington Post
A Best Book Pick of People
A Best Book Pick of NPR
A Best Book Pick of Esquire
A Best Book Pick of Elle
In 2018, women''s anger seems to have erupted into the public conversation. But long before the Women''s March and the #MeToo movement, female anger was both politically catalytic and politically problematic. With eloquence and fervor, Rebecca Traister tracks the long history of women''s anger as political fuel: from suffragettes marching on the White House to office workers walking out after the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court confirmation. Highlighting a double standard held against women by all sexes, Traister offers a glimpse into the galvanizing force of women''s collective anger, which, when harnessed, can change history.

















