Whole Woman
In "Whole Woman," renowned feminist author Germaine Greer revisits the vital topic of feminism, thirty years after her groundbreaking work, "The Female Eunuch." Published in 2007, this compelling book spans 464 pages and serves as a powerful call to action for women everywhere. Greer asserts that the time has come to reignite the passion and anger that drives the fight for women's rights and social equality. With her characteristic wit and insight, she explores the historical and contemporary issues surrounding women's roles and societal expectations. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in feminism, women's rights, and the ongoing struggle for gender equality. Join Germaine Greer as she inspires a new generation to embrace their strength and challenge the status quo.