All The Single Ladies by Rebecca Traister

Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation

The book explores the transformative power and growing prevalence of single women in America, examining how their increasing numbers are reshaping society, politics, and the economy. It delves into the historical context of women's independence, highlighting the struggles and triumphs that have led to the current landscape where women are marrying later or choosing not to marry at all. Through a blend of personal narratives, statistical analysis, and cultural commentary, the book underscores the significant impact single women have on social norms and the pursuit of equality, while also addressing the challenges they face in a world still adjusting to their newfound autonomy.

The 11495th greatest book of all time


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Published
2016
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
350-400
Original Language
English
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