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What a Young Woman Ought to Know: Navigating Adolescence and Beyond: A Young Woman's Guide to Health, Relationships, and Empowerment

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English
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Teens & Young adult

In "What a Young Woman Ought to Know," Mary Wood-Allen embarks on a transformative exploration aimed at guiding young women through the complexities of adolescence and early adulthood. Written in the late 19th century, this pioneering text combines candid discussions about health, self-respect, and moral integrity with a Victorian sensibility that both reflects and challenges societal norms. Wood-Allen's distinct literary style, characterized by direct and compassionate language, creates an accessible yet thought-provoking narrative that serves as a critical resource in the conversation about women's education and empowerment during a time when such discussions were often deemed taboo. Mary Wood-Allen, a physician and advocate for women's rights, was ahead of her time in recognizing the need for comprehensive education about women's health and social roles. Her work emerged from a broader movement in the late 19th century that sought to equip women with knowledge that would enable them to navigate the societal expectations imposed upon them. Wood-Allen's own experiences and professional background profoundly influenced her commitment to demystifying issues around sexuality and personal development, making her insights particularly relevant in this seminal work. I highly recommend "What a Young Woman Ought to Know" to readers interested in women's studies, history, or health education. This book is not only a vital historical artifact but also resonates with contemporary discussions about women's autonomy and identity. Its enlightening content invites readers to reflect on their own lives while appreciating the strides made in women's rights and education.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664639110

Release date

Ebook: November 22, 2019

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