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If we women have empowered ourselves, these books will explain how

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Anonim

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€ 20.80

Brava by Pilar Franco Borrell & Erea Azurmendi

Pilar Franco Borrell & Erea Azurmendi present a visual diary of the feminine. "The feminine" is something so difficult to define, that they manage to transmit their concept through a visual and literary universe that speaks of everyday life, family relationships, intimacy, our body … Difficult to classify, it is a book that will make you feel, reflect, enjoy, laugh …

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€ 17.05

We should all be Miranda from Chelsea Fairless and Lauren Garroni

Not Carrie, although she was surely our first choice; nor Samantha, although her sex life may seem like the best; not Charlotte, the most traditional of the four; According to Chelsea Fairless and Lauren Garroni, we should all be Miranda. And that the authors admit with great humor that, although they are now at peace with their choice, getting to identify with it has not been easy. And it is that Miranda is not a beauty to use, nor is she afraid to assert her intelligence in front of men and she is clear that she does not have to put up with anything from anyone. So according to Fairless and Garroni she is "the feminist hero we deserve now."

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€ 14.15

Equality between boys and girls is no joke

Does your daughter ask you questions that you can't answer? Does she ask you why children don't wear pink? Or why are there countries where girls do not go to school or wear clothes that cover them completely? This book can help you answer these and many other questions, because there is no age for awareness.

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€ 20.42

Friends: ladies celebrating ladies by Ana Jarén

This book is a true vindication of Girl Power, the celebration of friendship between women. Wonderfully illustrated, it tells the story of a girl who changes city, something that is difficult since you can easily be isolated, lack of social relationships. However, she manages to create a network of friendship with other women, which is what gives meaning to Jarén's book and to the ladies celebrating ladies.

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€ 27.45

Becoming Beauvoir: A Biography of Kate Kirkpatrick

Simone de Beauvoir is a philosopher and writer, whose work, The Second Sex, the so-called "Bible of Feminism", transformed the way we think about gender. Despite this, Beauvoir lived in the shadow of his partner, Jean Paul Sartre, since in his time it was very difficult for the thinking woman to accept it for herself. Kate Kirkpatrick has delved into how this feminist icon suffered gender discrimination in her flesh, but, at the same time, she offers us a much broader vision of her loves - which go beyond Sartre - and her way of finding freedom in a world that only sought to corserate her.

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€ 24.70

If women sent for María Casas Robla

Casas Robla has collected the "stories of the first feminist wave", texts by authors such as Jane Austen, Virginia Wolf, Rosalía de Castro, Emilia Pardo Bazán, Kate Chopin … These authors did not consider themselves feminists and few were active militants of this movement, however, in his works the inequality suffered by women is evident, the need to break down barriers and have their talent and intelligence recognized in a time when we were considered "second-rate beings."

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€ 18

The syndrome of the superwomen of Antonio Bolinches

As the psychologist Antonio Bolinches explains, "when a woman is both beautiful, intelligent and mature, she becomes so irresistible that she runs the risk of becoming unaffordable." And it may be true but … why is the woman unaffordable and the man not? Why can a woman who is socially successful have it difficult in love? Bolinches tries to give an answer to this and, incidentally, contribute its bit to improve current relationships between men and women, when the world of couples is increasingly complex …

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€ 24.70

Outlaws: Five Writers Who Changed Lyndall Gordon's World

Virginia Wolf declared herself a member of the Society of the Outcasts, a secret women's organization that began with Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, and spread into the feminist movement, which, in Gordon's words, would become "a confrontation with power itself. "

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€ 15.20

Astrid Lindgren from Linzie Hunter

If you are going to read a story to your children, other than that of Sleeping Beauty, let them be stories like the ones in the Little & Big collection, based on the lives of women who have stood out in literature, sports, science, the art, politics … Like Astrid Lindgren, the famous author of the novels by Pipi Longstocking who, in addition, broke schemes in her time as a single mother …