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The trailblazing book that jump-started the sexual revolution Helen Gurley Brown, the iconic editor in chief of Cosmopolitan for thirty-two years, is considered one of the most influential figures of Second Wave feminism. Her first book sold millions of copies, became a cultural phenomenon, and ushered in a whole new way of thinking about work, men, and life. Feisty, fun, and totally frank, Sex and the Single Girl offers advice to unmarried women that is as relevant today as it was when it burst onto the scene in the 1960s. This spirited manifesto puts women-and what they want-first. It captures the exuberance, optimism, and independence that have influenced the lives of so many contemporary American women.
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"The book that truly celebrates the single woman . . . torpedoes one of the most absurd (if universal) myths of our time: that every girl must be married."
The New York Times
"Before I knew anything about sex or New York City, I read Helen Gurley Brown's Sex and the Single Girl, a seminal book that will live on in the lives, minds, and libidos of women forever."
Kim Cattrall