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Emerging Woman: A Decade of Midlife Transitions

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A moving personal account of Natalie Rogers' quest for independence after 20 years of being immersed in marriage and motherhood. It is a journey of both pain and ecstasy told with courage, sensitivity and uncompromising honesty. Self published in 1980, it has been an underground book which has been translated into seven languages.

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First published July 1, 1995

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September 19, 2024
As a mid 30s art therapist 2ish years post divorce I am the exact niche reader for this book. But still hella useful and accessible for anyone seeking nonjudgmental normalizing of female experience (or at least helping push back on classic WASP gender roles) 40 years ahead of Polysecure.
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