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Synopsis: This book chronicles the lived experience/educational journeys of women who found themselves moving forward together pursuing doctoral degrees in Educational Leadership. Grounded in the realities of womens lives these inspirational first-person narratives have the potential to raise awareness regarding womens socialization, expectations, and the role interpersonal and community connections play in the lived female experience. This book provides a potential resource for those considering how relationships and support groups impact lifes journey, and their importance in overcoming barriers to educational attainment and success. In her book Flux, Peggy Orenstein encourages women to share their experiences, and talk across lines of age and circumstance (p. 292). This book does that, bringing into focus the complicated and convoluted, knotty, thorny, messy realities of womens lives. Seeing clearly the forest and the trees, the grass, the shrubs, and dirtthe fully fleshed-out realities, we, as educators, can fully and accurately see and appreciate the conflicting, competing chaos that characterizes and often monopolizes womens lives; and from there establish a foundation of understanding from which to begin retooling higher education to better meet the life and learning needs of all our students. In the end
Orenstein says,
there is no single path to a textured, satisfying life-nor should there be (p. 293); and indeed, as this book reveals there is not. Despite geographical and generational differences, these womens independent and intersecting lives created, and even today supports and sustains their ongoing connection, empowerment and achievements, and as such not only leaves a legacy for others, but a blueprint of and for hope.
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