I judged a book by it's cover. I saw this on the shelf at the library and had to have it. Meg Wolitzer wrote The Female Persuasion. The story is about a young woman named Greer Kadetsky. Greer is a shy student in college. A friend brings her to a talk by a famous feminist named Faith Frank. The story starts out in the 1990's. Greer meets Faith and Faith stokes a flame in Greer. Faith becomes her mentor. I got caught up in the life of Greer as she makes her way through college and a career. I wish I had met someone like Faith Frank.
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