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Dr. Josefowitz's light verse reflects her own experiences as one of the few women professors in a school of business, as well as the experiences of the women she has worked with or taught. She writes with both insight and humor about the new world of today's woman. Her verse is divided into three 1. women in the world of work dealing with bosses of subordinates; 2. women and their important relationships, be they lovers or grandchildren; and finally 3. women alone sorting out their feelings, accepting their wrinkles, or drinking a cup of hot tea.

77 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1982

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Natasha Josefowitz

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March 27, 2024
Honestly nothing revolutionary, and the poetry was fine, but this was written in the 1980s, so maybe it seemed more forward thinking at the time? Did not appreciate my name used as an insult though, thank you…
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