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Marked by a clear narrative contextualizing the many key figures interacting with Beauvoir across her life, as well as the international events that also touched and affected her, this biography belongs in both academic and popular philosophy collections.
For all academic and large public libraries. Philosophers, gender scholars, and well-read and curious feminists, as well as queer studies students, will find much here to consider and discuss.
This work will appeal primarily to librarians who already have an interest in the subject. Also consider Michael Pawuk's Graphic Novels: A Genre Guide to Comic Books, Manga, and More.
Expanding on Gruber's Health Care Reform, this is a useful tool for frontline staff to consult when working with patrons and for administrators to look to when planning for services.
His overinflated generalization that these milestones are trenchant to all may irritate some readers, but provocation of this sort perhaps makes Smith's assertion of our being both natural and cultural the more complex and interesting for discussion.