Books tagged: equality of men and women

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The Harvest of Reason    by Rhea Harmsen
Price: $6.99 USD. 107370 words. Published on January 3, 2011. .

African American Ph.D. student Maddie Hawkins loves science, but the world of academia is a minefield of sexism, racism and egoism. Blue-eyed graduate student John Pitts is a cocky genius, an individualist and a lady’s man; everything Maddie disapproves of. Yet the heart leads you where reason would forbid, "and when the fire of love is ablaze" it burns "to ashes the harvest of reason."
A Different Perspective on Equality a Practical Handbook    by Laura Chapman
Price: $7.99 USD. 12140 words. Published on September 8, 2011. .

This book is a real achievement in terms of accessibility and synthesis. We hope it will provide a robust and challenging resource for many practitioners in the years to come. The leading theme is that everyone has something to give to his or her community.
Confessions of a Feminazi - An American Woman Finds Her Voice    by S Whalen
Price: $2.99 USD. 54690 words. Published on September 11, 2012. .

Confessions of a Feminazi is a view through the eyes of an American woman exposing the truth behind the propaganda forced onto the American public unleashed by Rush Limbaugh and the party of angry white men through the media and religious houses of worship in their lust to turn the clock back to sustain the power and riches for themselves by waging war on the rights of the rest of us.
Death and other Taxes - Part 2    by Robby Miller
Price: $3.42 USD. 13160 words. Published on May 14, 2013. .

Death and other Taxes follows the afterlife journey of a teenage boy who dies from an accidental death while showing off to his peers. The story is identifiable to anyone who has met a risk-taking teenager or lost a loved one. He does not want to accept his death and spends most of the novel looking for bizarre, at times hilarious, ways to get back to life while skirting science and controversy.