The Ladder

The Ladder by Cathy Newman, published by HarperCollins Publishers on February 29, 2024, is a 240-page exploration of women’s experiences and insights. This book presents discussions among women about various aspects of life, including work, love, and personal growth, while addressing challenges and significant decisions they face. It offers inspiration and counsel from influential women across diverse fields, providing a rich tapestry of stories and perspectives.
Readers will find a collection of conversations that delve into themes such as change, self-knowledge, and overcoming imposter syndrome. The Ladder features contributions from notable figures, including politicians, scientists, activists, and broadcasters, each sharing their unique experiences and wisdom. This edition serves as a resource for those seeking solidarity and understanding in navigating life’s complexities, particularly in the realm of psychology.
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From the bestselling author of Bloody Brilliant Women From the bestselling author of Bloody Brilliant WomenThe Ladder brings together discussions between women – about work, love, growth, challenge, the big decisions and the stories of their lives.Offering inspiration and wise counsel from some of the world’s most acclaimed and influential women, this book is an insight and a trove of solidarity, turning over ideas of change, anger, illness, imposter syndrome, self-knowledge, purpose, how to not panic in a crisis and how to stop worrying you’re boring when there isn’t one.Amidst these pages are discussions with women who have achieved extraordinary things in their fields and pursuits, from politicians like Nicola Sturgeon and Angela Rayner to scientists like Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, activists like Rosamund Kissi-Debrah, film-makers like Waad Al-Kateab, religious leaders like Rose Hudson-Wilkin and broadcasters like Joan Bakewell.
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