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An edition of The girl within (1989)

The Girl Within

1st edition
  • 2 Want to read

Any woman reading The Girl Within will have the extraordinary experience of self-discovery as she finds in this collection of women's life stories the playful, purposeful, self-possessed girl of her childhood. Author Emily Hancock claims that this self-possessed girl -- a girl who knows who she is and what she's about -- is a resource for contemporary women. Dr. Hancock concludes, however, that a female easily loses sight of who and what she really is beneath the feminine facade she adopts in youth -- simply through the process of growing up female.

The women Hancock interviewed reclaim the forgotten girl. They trace not just one but a variety of paths back to her. In a series of first-person accounts that read like marvelous mini-novels, Hancock elucidates the vicissitudes of losing and refinding the essential self. From the story of Katherine, a pediatrician whose grandmother hosted musical salons, to that of Jo, whose father put bootblack on her white socks when her toes poked through her black shoes, the girl who harbors a female's original identity reappears again and again. Women who reached back to catch hold of a girl they could rely on to found in the girl a source of womanly strength. Through engrossing life stories, psychologist Hancock provides the female reader one self-realization after another as she clarifies the girl's image and shows how important it is to recapture her.

Like Gail Sheehy's Passages and Maggie Scarf's Unfinished Business, Hancock's is a landmark book. Written in a style as lucid as it is lively, it gives the intelligent reader -- man and woman alike -- an invaluable understanding of the forces at work in women's psychology. The Girl Within offers a natural, female model of identity development that starts with the girl and circles back to her. In a study that is destined to have a profound impact, Hancock shows just how the girl begets the woman.

Publish Date
Publisher
E. P. Dutton
Language
English
Pages
227

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Cover of: The Girl Within
The Girl Within
June 6, 1996, Ballantine Books
in English
Cover of: The girl within
The girl within
1990, Ballantine Books
in English - 1st Ballantine Books ed
Cover of: The Girl Within
The Girl Within
1989, E. P. Dutton
Hardcover in English - 1st edition

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Book Details


First Sentence

"This book is about a phenomenon both discouraging and hopeful: women's loss and rediscovery of the "true self.""

Edition Notes

Bibliography, p. 212-220; Index, p. 221-227.
Published simultaneously in Canada by Fitzhenry and Whiteside Ltd., Toronto, ON.
Description is from book cover.

Published in
New York, NY
Genre
Non-fiction

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
155.6/33
Library of Congress
HQ1206 .H238 1989, TN260 .B33 1960, HQ1206.H238 1989, TN260 .B33

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
x, 227 p.
Number of pages
227
Dimensions
24 cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2183506M
Internet Archive
girlwithin00hanc
ISBN 10
0525247742
ISBN 13
9780525247746
LCCN
89001288, 60005730
OCLC/WorldCat
19390280, 562473
Library Thing
749473
Goodreads
4952809

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