Meet Rosie's Daughters in this collective memoir of American women born during World War II, precursors of the Baby Boom generation. Their stories will inform, entertain, and surprise you. In these in-depth interviews, they are declaring their place in history. In this Second Edition of Rosie's Daughters: The "First Woman To" Generation Tells Its Story, you'll meet Rosie's Daughters 10 years later--just as they enter the decade of their 70s. Find out how this amazing generation of women approach their next decade with new goals and insights that just may inspire you. Rosie the Riveter is a mythic figure in our culture, with good reason--she built ships, flew bombers and filled thousands of other essential wartime jobs, upendin traditional views of "women's work." When the war was over, however, American industry thanked Rosie and sent her home. Rosie's Daughters flung wide the doors of employment opportunity that Rosie had unlocked. These women can claim more career "firsts" and greater socio-cultural change than any other generation. Momentous events at eventful moments in their lives shaped their remarkable journeys--the post-war education booms, sexual revolution and the Pill, civil rights and gender equality, the Vietnam War, NOW and consciousness raising, Roe v. Wade, no-fault divorce, old fields to conquer and new ways to work.
Rosie's Daughters: The First Woman to Generation Tells Its Story, Second Edition
Meet Rosie's Daughters in this collective memoir of American women born during World War II, precursors of the Baby Boom generation. Their stories will inform, entertain, and surprise you. In these in-depth interviews, they are declaring their place in history. In this Second Edition of Rosie's Daughters: The "First Woman To" Generation Tells Its Story, you'll meet Rosie's Daughters 10 years later--just as they enter the decade of their 70s. Find out how this amazing generation of women approach their next decade with new goals and insights that just may inspire you. Rosie the Riveter is a mythic figure in our culture, with good reason--she built ships, flew bombers and filled thousands of other essential wartime jobs, upendin traditional views of "women's work." When the war was over, however, American industry thanked Rosie and sent her home. Rosie's Daughters flung wide the doors of employment opportunity that Rosie had unlocked. These women can claim more career "firsts" and greater socio-cultural change than any other generation. Momentous events at eventful moments in their lives shaped their remarkable journeys--the post-war education booms, sexual revolution and the Pill, civil rights and gender equality, the Vietnam War, NOW and consciousness raising, Roe v. Wade, no-fault divorce, old fields to conquer and new ways to work.