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FAQ: Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein's New Book Series on Women's Rights and 1960s Experiences
TL;DR
Readers gain historical insight into women's rights struggles that can inform modern advocacy strategies and personal empowerment approaches.
Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein's book 'Women's Freedom: The Dawn Of Possibilities' explores 1960s women's experiences through fictional characters navigating limited options and societal constraints.
This book preserves important women's history and inspires continued progress toward gender equality by honoring past struggles for autonomy and self-expression.
A nostalgic journey through 1960s college life follows two women navigating romance, friendship, and heart-wrenching decisions amid cultural shifts.
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The book series explores the lives of young women in the 1960s, focusing on their experiences with limited rights and resources, navigating complex decisions around pregnancy, and their quest for independence during a pivotal time in women's rights history.
The book serves as a poignant reminder that women today are in danger of losing rights that were hard-won by previous generations, making the historical perspective particularly relevant to current women's rights discussions.
The book centers on two young women, Madison and Ginger, as they prepare to embark on their college journey in the fall of 1960, navigating romance, mystery, and challenging decisions.
'Women's Freedom: The Dawn Of Possibilities' is free on November 30, December 6, 9, 16, and 21, while 'Women's Freedom, Unfinished Love Stories' is free on December 8, 15, and 22.
The series is set in the 1960s, capturing the cultural shifts and historical events that defined women's experiences during that era, including the women's rights movement led by figures like Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem.
They navigate limited resources and support, grapple with heart-wrenching decisions around pregnancy and motherhood, and face identity struggles while pursuing autonomy and self-expression.
More information is available at https://www.amazon.com/stores/Barbara-Becker-Holstein/author/B001JXEZ8U?
Dr. Holstein is a school psychologist with a private practice who has worked with children and parents, and she's known for wrapping Positive Psychology concepts in engaging media forms including bestselling books, workbooks, films, and podcasts.
Like her previous book 'Conflict and a Bit of Magic' which helps kids build self-esteem, this series continues her approach of using relatable stories to address important psychological and social issues.
The book shows that while cultural landscapes evolve, core desires for autonomy, love, and self-expression remain timeless, making the characters' journeys mirror collective experiences of women across decades.
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