My niece: 17, not likely to have had much exposure to feminist though / ideas at home (v trad gender split of roles, with Mum very focused on looks and style). Not attempting to burn the house down here, but would like to give my bright, thoughtful niece a window into other ways of seeing the world.
Am thinking of How to be a Woman as v accessible and funny but concious she is of my generation and wonder if there is something better?
My mum: mid 70s. finally left my unappreciative, some might say low level abusive father 10 years ago. Seems stuck in a place of victim-hood, seeing my dad's dismissiveness of her as a sign of her lack of worthiness, rather than, say, a product of a patriarchal society that taught men of that generation they SHOULD be self absorbed (not that this is an excuse for his behaviour, but still).