Review of Power Glass

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Power and women are two thing I definitely think I like to see in a book. This will clarify a lot for so many people and broaden their mind for the better, in whole heartedly recommend reading this book. Fantastic!
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I haven't read this yet but I must say it sounds interesting to read. Your review captures the lives of so many people today it is well structured. Kudos to your review.
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This is a lovely review.
I look foward to reading this book
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I believe most women struggle against men in a powerful fields, but also as secretaries or PAs. I know it isn't like this everywhere, but it does happen more than we realize. Women definitely struggle more with sexual abuse and sayings. I believe this book is an excellent read for all women.
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What a very nice review! Speaking of power, I wanna learn that aspect. Looking forward to grabbing this book.
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I love the premise of the book. The concepts discussed by the author is compelling. Readers would be encouraged to think deeply on certain issues. I'll love to pick up a copy of this book whenever the opportunity arises. Thanks for the nice review.
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The inclusion of a sexual scene which is actually actually a rape event, will make reading this book a challenge for persons who have experienced such event. The subjects discussed in this book, are events that occur everyday around us and books exposing such inhumane activities should be encouraged.
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As a prospective reader of "Power Glass: Personal Essays" by Katherine Cooper, I find the premise of the book intriguing. The idea of exploring power dynamics and their impact on women through personal essays is compelling, especially considering the author's background as a nuclear engineer and survivor of sexual assault. I appreciate that the book promises a candid and introspective look at these complex issues, which suggests it will offer valuable insights and perspectives.
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"Power Glass: Personal Essays" by Katherine Cooper delves into the complex concept of power, particularly as it relates to women in the workplace. Cooper shares her personal journey, from overcoming trauma to navigating the challenges of being a woman in nuclear engineering, shedding light on external and internal influences shaping her experiences and understanding of power.
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*Power Glass* sounds like a deeply insightful exploration of power dynamics through Katherine Cooper's personal experiences and reflections. Her ability to balance humor with serious discussions on gender and power imbalances is commendable. The book's structure and Cooper’s candidness in addressing sensitive topics are likely to resonate with many… I’ll definitely read this book.
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In Power Glass: Personal Essays, Katherine Cooper explores the concept of power through her experiences as a rape survivor and nuclear engineer. Divided into four chapters—sex, service, society, and self—the book examines how power and fragility intersect, especially for women. Cooper’s candid and witty writing sheds light on gender power imbalances, offering both relatable insights and humor.
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*Power Glass: Personal Essays* by Katherine Cooper offers a profound exploration of power through the lens of a woman in a male-dominated field. Cooper’s personal stories and reflections on her experiences as a nuclear engineer and survivor of sexual assault provide a unique perspective on the fragility and strength inherent in the pursuit of power.
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Post by Priscilla Kurah »

Katherine Cooper’s essays in ''Power Glass'' dive into the complexities of power and gender dynamics. Her candid discussions about her personal challenges and professional hurdles make this book a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of power, gender, and personal experience.
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