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The Home Stretch: Why the Gender Revolution Stalled at the Kitchen Sink

The Home Stretch: Why the Gender Revolution Stalled at the Kitchen Sink Paperback - 2021

by Howard, Sally

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Sally Howard is a journalist specializing in gender, human rights and social trends. She is a regular contributor to Ms. Magazine, Marie Claire (UK and US), the Sunday Telegraph's Stella magazine, the British Medical Journal, and BBC Radio Four's From Our Own Correspondent. Her first book, The Kama Sutra Diaries, was one of the Scotsman's Travel Books of the Year for 2014. She is a co-author of the Sunday Times Travel magazine's coffee table book 20 Amazing Places. She lives in London.