Women’s rights: A practical guide (A Penguin special)

“Woman’s Rights: A Practical Guide” by Anna Coote, published by Penguin in 1974, is a comprehensive resource that addresses the complexities of women’s rights in Great Britain. This first edition spans 349 pages and combines elements of self-help and practical advice, presenting a clear examination of the rules, regulations, and laws that have historically favored men. Coote’s writing is characterized by a realistic and sensible approach, making the content accessible to readers seeking to understand the legal landscape surrounding women’s rights.
In this book, readers will find a structured exploration of how to navigate and utilize existing laws to their advantage. Coote discusses the societal traditions that have shaped women’s experiences and offers practical strategies for empowerment. The guide aims to inform and equip women with the knowledge necessary to challenge and change the status quo, focusing on the importance of understanding one’s rights within the context of Great Britain’s legal framework.
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This book is a combination of self-help, how-to, and why do we have to? Written in 1974, this is a convincing work that has a list of rules, regulations and laws which tradition has made to favor the male, and how to make that work for you. It is written in a realistic and sensible way that is easy to understand.
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