The Girl Within: 2

The Girl Within: 2 by Emily Hancock, published by Dutton Adult on November 27, 1989, is a thought-provoking exploration of the psychological journey women undergo as they transition from girlhood to adulthood. This first edition, comprising 227 pages, delves into the concept that as girls mature, they often adopt a feminine facade that conceals their true identities. Hancock presents insights into the complexities of self-perception and societal expectations, aiming to guide readers toward reconnecting with their core selves.
In this book, readers will find a detailed examination of themes related to women’s psychology, maturation, and the impact of sex roles in the United States. Hancock articulates the challenges women face in navigating their identities amidst external pressures, offering strategies for self-discovery and authenticity. The narrative encourages a deeper understanding of the self, making it a relevant resource for those interested in psychological development and the nuances of female identity.
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Argues that as girls mature into women they adopt a feminine facade that obscures their true selves, and explains how to get in touch with this core identity
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