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First-wave feminism takes front and center in this fearless novel, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, about women determined to succeed in a man's world-only to be foiled by their own ambition "A Woman Needs a Man Like a Fish Needs a Bicycle." It's the 1970s, and the sexual revolution is just beginning. Four women have decided to open a feminist publishing house. Named in honor of the gorgon who turned men's hearts to stone, MedusaPublishing gives the so-called Four Furies a platform for speaking out against female oppression. Layla is a wealthy, fundamental radical, intolerant of anyone whose ideals deviate, even slightly, from her own-that is, until she finds herself seduced by a married man; tiny Alice is "all mind and very little matter," until she discovers the dangerous New Age practice of goddess worship; Stephanie leaves her unfaithful husband in pursuit of sexual fulfillment with other men-and women; and Nancy, tired of washing her fiancé's socks, discovers she has a remarkable mind for business. Big Girls Don't Cry is the story of four women who are determined to change the world, and who, over the course of two-and-a-half decades, ultimately transform themselves.
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"In our passionate and often blinkered debates about the legacy-even the survival-of feminism, at least Weldon can be counted on for one rare quality: in her hands, nothing, truly nothing, is sacred."
The New York Times
"An admirable and entirely convincing novel . . . lively, intelligent . . . unfaltering, [Weldon] resolutely declines to signal where she is or isn't joking."
The Times Literary Supplement
"With a mind like a gimlet . . . Fay Weldon is the only writer around these days to remind us of the way Bernard Shaw treated serious ideas. Big Girls Don't Cry is a tremendously entertaining comedy driven by a furious detachment."
The Times Literary Supplement