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Can Men Have It All?

By: Suzanne Braun Levine
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It's not just moms who are struggling with the work-family juggle; more dads are suffering from the stress of unreachable expectations and incompatible commitments. Now, in this second phase of the women's movement, one of the founding editors of Ms. magazine says men can be allies, not enemies, if they use their power (earned or not) to protect their families.

This is a short audiobook published by Shebooks - high-quality fiction, memoir, and journalism for women, by women.

©2014 Suzanne Braun Levine (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Fatherhood Relationships Social Sciences
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Listening to this book made me think about kindergarten. The principle is one of sharing, and the indication is that modern couples more than those of the past, facing new difficulties need to share to thrive. I feel as though this has more than likely always been the case and shouldn't be any new knowledge. It does, however, need to be mentioned to every generation and anyone seeking both a successful relationship and a thriving family.

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