When Everything Changed When Everything Changed

When Everything Changed

The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present

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Publisher Description

Gail Collins, New York Times columnist and bestselling author, recounts the astounding revolution in women's lives over the past 50 years, with her usual "sly wit and unfussy style" (People).

When Everything Changed begins in 1960, when most American women had to get their husbands' permission to apply for a credit card. It ends in 2008 with Hillary Clinton's historic presidential campaign. This was a time of cataclysmic change, when, after four hundred years, expectations about the lives of American women were smashed in just a generation.

A comprehensive mix of oral history and Gail Collins's keen research -- covering politics, fashion, popular culture, economics, sex, families, and work -- When Everything Changed is the definitive book on five crucial decades of progress. The enormous strides made since 1960 include the advent of the birth control pill, the end of "Help Wanted -- Male" and "Help Wanted -- Female" ads, and the lifting of quotas for women in admission to medical and law schools. Gail Collins describes what has happened in every realm of women's lives, partly through the testimonies of both those who made history and those who simply made their way.

Picking up where her highly lauded book America's Women left off, When Everything Changed is a dynamic story, told with the down-to-earth, amusing, and agenda-free tone for which this beloved New York Times columnist is known.

Older readers, men and women alike, will be startled as they are reminded of what their lives once were -- Father Knows Best and My Little Margie on TV; daily weigh-ins for stewardesses; few female professors; no women in the Boston marathon, in combat zones, or in the police department. Younger readers will see their history in a rich new way. It has been an era packed with drama and dreams -- some dashed and others realized beyond anyone's imagining.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2009
October 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
480
Pages
PUBLISHER
Little, Brown and Company
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
4.5
MB

Customer Reviews

garma z ,

reliving my history was the best part

Collins's review of the changes in the lives of American women is written with her usual style and humor--to which she's added an amazing, wide-ranging, eye-opening collection of examples to illustrate her points. (There's a fascinating group of photos too.) Women my age (70) will especially enjoy SC's retelling of the milestones we've lived through--some of her stories became required listening for my spouse, I fear. And younger women may find some of this history pretty startling. Life can be hard--but for women it was a lot harder not so long ago. Wish I'd saved my favorite mint green panty girdle and matching bra for show and tell.

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