Feminist author Mary Kay Blakely addresses this impassioned, personal appeal to all Americans who feel increasingly depressed by the meanness of contemporary politics and the anger and intolerance found in contemporary society.
This is a personal story of a divorced, working mother. Not a "book of wisdom," this honest account addresses the modern concerns of parenting: AIDS, drugs, suicide, and violence.
Feminist humor is based on the perception that societies have generally been organized as systems of oppression and exploitation, and that the largest (but not the only) oppressed group has been the female. It is also based on conviction that such oppression is undesirable and unnecessary. It is a humor based on visions of change.
When superwoman Mary Kay Blakely goes into a coma and emerges nine days later, she finds revelations about her life, her loves, her work, and her spiritual self. Suffering from extreme stress, this noted writer tells about her life and the fine line between sanity and lunacy in her usual wisecracking style.
Feminist author Mary Kay Blakely addresses this impassioned, personal appeal to all Americans who feel increasingly depressed by the meanness of contemporary politics and the anger and intolerance found in contemporary society.
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