Gloria Steinem, icon of the women's liberation movement, is a co-founder of
Ms magazine and author of the bestselling
Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions.Revealing her own long quest for self-esteem, she explores the nature of this quality, showing how crippling a lack of it can be, and how recapturing it can transform our lives.Too many of us lose our sense of self-worth early on.Girls are especially vulnerable, often turning from free spirits into 'female impersonators' by adolescence.Gloria Steinem describes how, by returning to her childhood self through techniques such as imagery, guided meditation and artistic expression, she rediscovered the strong, secure person every one of us is born to be.She states reassuringly that anyone can heal the inner child of the past through these and other means, and inspires us with case histories of people who came to know how valuable they are.
How to achieve and keep self-worth.About the AuthorGloria Steinem was born in 1934 in Toledo, Ohio. She became a freelance writer after college and grew more and more engaged in the women's movement and feminism. She helped create both
New York and
Ms. magazines, helped form the National Women's Political Caucus, and is the author of many books and essays.
ReviewsA clarion call...likely to be influential * New York Times Book Review *
Frank and often painful... its thesis is powerful * The Times Saturday Review *
Breaks new ground... the ultimate self-help book * Los Angeles Times *
Book InformationISBN 9780552168496
Author Gloria SteinemFormat Paperback
Page Count 448
Imprint Corgi BooksPublisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Weight(grams) 2285g
Dimensions(mm) 178mm * 106mm * 27mm