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Laura Schwartz

    Willamena
    Eat, Drink and Succeed
    Feminism and the Servant Problem
    • Feminism and the Servant Problem

      • 245 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      With this first history of suffrage to look at contributions by domestic servants, Laura Schwartz brings a feminist perspective to labour history. Feminism and the Servant Problem offers a new understanding of the class politics of the suffrage movement, and challenges traditional notions of who made up the British working class.

      Feminism and the Servant Problem
    • Eat, Drink and Succeed

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(46)Add rating

      Communications wunderkind Laura Schwartz networked her way from answering phones for President Clinton's press office at age 19 to producing more than 1,000 events as the White House Director of Events. In her first book, Eat, Drink & Succeed, Schwartz, now a national television commentator and public speaker, shares the secrets that skyrocketed her onto the world stage. Taking a cue from show biz, she presents her strategy in fun and easy-to-follow steps: Setting the Scene, Casting Call, Dress Rehearsal, Showtime and Encore! Eat, Drink & Succeed is an entertaining and enlightening read, appropriate for boardroom or beachside. $16.95, in stores, on Amazon and at www.EatDrinkandSucceed.com.

      Eat, Drink and Succeed
    • Set against the backdrop of a cool October night, the story follows Willamena Webbs, the cherished only child of her proud parents. As she grows up, the narrative explores the expectations and dreams her family has for her, delving into themes of love, identity, and the pressures of familial pride. Willamena's journey reflects the complexities of childhood and the deep bonds within a family.

      Willamena