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Leslie T. Chang
Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China
by Spiegel & Grau (Hardcover) (Release Date: 2008-10-07)
Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China
An eye-opening and previously untold story, Factory Girls is the first look into the everyday lives of the migrant factory population in China.China has 130 million migrant workers—the largest migration in human history. In Factory Girls, Leslie T. Chang, a former correspondent for the Wall Street Journal in Beijing, tells the story of these workers primarily through the lives of two young women, whom she follows over the course of three years as they attempt to rise from the assembly lines of Dongguan, an industrial city in China’s Pearl River Delta.As she tracks their lives, Chang paints a never-before-seen picture of migrant life—a world where nearly everyone is under thirty; where you can lose your boyfriend and your friends with the loss of a mobile phone; where a few computer or English lessons can catapult you into a completely different social class. Chang takes us inside a sneaker factory so large that it has its own hospital, movie theater, and fire department; to ...

Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China

Liza Mundy
Michelle: A Biography
by Simon & Schuster (Hardcover)
Michelle: A Biography
She can be funny and sharp-tongued, warm and blunt, empathic and demanding. Who is the woman Barack Obama calls "the boss"? In Michelle, Washington Post writer Liza Mundy paints a revealing and intimate portrait, taking us inside the marriage of the most dynamic couple in politics today. She shows how well they complement each other: Michelle, the highly organized, sometimes intimidating, list-making pragmatist; Barack, the introspective political charmer who won't pick up his socks but shoots for the stars. Their relationship, like those of many couples with two careers and two children, has been so strained at times that he has had to persuade her to support his climb up the political ladder. And you can't blame her for occasionally regretting it: In this campaign, it is Michelle who has absorbed much of the skepticism from voters about Obama. One conservative magazine put her on the cover under the headline "Mrs. Grievance."Michelle's story carries with it all the ...

Michelle: A Biography

Mom's Plan-it Plus 2009 Calendar: With Magnetic Hanger
by Avalanche Publishing Company (Calendar)
Mom's Plan-it Plus 2009 Calendar: With Magnetic Hanger

Mom's Plan-it Plus 2009 Calendar: With Magnetic Hanger

Gavin De Becker
The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence
by Recorded Books (Audio Cassette)
The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence

The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence

Sheila Weller
Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon--And the Journey of a Generation
by Atria (Hardcover)
Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon--And the Journey of a Generation
A groundbreaking and irresistible biography of three of America's most important musical artists -- Carole King, Joni Mitchell, and Carly Simon -- charts their lives as women at a magical moment in time.Carole King, Joni Mitchell, and Carly Simon remain among the most enduring and important women in popular music. Each woman is distinct. Carole King is the product of outer-borough, middle-class New York City; Joni Mitchell is a granddaughter of Canadian farmers; and Carly Simon is a child of the Manhattan intellectual upper crust. They collectively represent, in their lives and their songs, a great swath of American girls who came of age in the late 1960s. Their stories trace the arc of the now mythic sixties generation -- female version -- but in a bracingly specific and deeply recalled way, far from cliché. The history of the women of that generation has never been written -- until now, through their resonant lives and emblematic songs. Filled with the voices of many dozens of ...

Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon--And the Journey of a Generation

Jung Chang
Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China
by Anchor (Paperback) (Release Date: 1992-10-03)
Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China

Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China

Cokie Roberts
Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation
by William Morrow (Hardcover) (Release Date: 2008-04-08)
Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation
In Founding Mothers, Cokie Roberts paid homage to the heroic women whose patriotism and sacrifice helped create a new nation. Now the number one New York Times bestselling author and renowned political commentator—praised in USA Today as a "custodian of time-honored values"—continues the story of early America's influential women with Ladies of Liberty. In her "delightfully intimate and confiding" style (Publishers Weekly), Roberts presents a colorful blend of biographical portraits and behind-the-scenes vignettes chronicling women's public roles and private responsibilities. Recounted with the insight and humor of an expert storyteller and drawing on personal correspondence, private journals, and other primary sources—many of them previously unpublished—Roberts brings to life the extraordinary accomplishments of women who laid the groundwork for a better society. Almost every quotation here is written by a woman, to a woman, or about a woman. From first ladies to ...

Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation

Valerie Bertinelli
Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time
by Free Press (Paperback)
Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time

Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time

Nora Ephron
I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being a Woman (Vintage)
by Vintage (Paperback) (Release Date: 2008-04-08)
I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being a Woman (Vintage)
With her disarming, intimate, completely accessible voice, and dry sense of humor, Nora Ephron shares with us her ups and downs in I Feel Bad About My Neck, a candid, hilarious look at women who are getting older and dealing with the tribulations of maintenance, menopause, empty nests, and life itself.Ephron chronicles her life as an obsessed cook, passionate city dweller, and hapless parent. But mostly she speaks frankly and uproariously about life as a woman of a certain age. Utterly courageous, uproariously funny, and unexpectedly moving in its truth telling, I Feel Bad About My Neck is a scrumptious, irresistible treat of a book, full of truths, laugh out loud moments that will appeal to readers of all ages.

I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being a Woman (Vintage)

Azar Nafisi
Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books
by Random House Trade Paperbacks (Paperback) (Release Date: 2008-11-04)
Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books

Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books

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