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Invisible: How Young Women with Serious Health Issues Navigate Work, Relationships, and the Pressure to Seem Just Fine | Michelle Lent-Hirsch
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An exploration of women navigating serious health issues at an age where they're expected to be healthy, dating, having careers and children. Though young women with serious illness tend to be seen as outliers, young female patients are in fact the primary demographic for many illnesses. They are also one of the most ignored groups in our medical system--a system where young women, especially women of color and trans women, are invisible. With the pressure of expectations about gender and age, young women with health issues must often deal with bias in their careers and personal lives. Not only do they feel pressured to seem perfect and youthful, they also find themselves amid labyrinthine obstacles in a culture that has one narrow idea of womanhood. Lent Hirsch weaves her own harrowing experiences together with stories from other women, perspectives from sociologists on structural inequality, and insights from neuroscientists on misogyny in health research. She shows how health issues and disabilities amplify what women in general already confront: warped beauty standards, workplace sexism, worries about romantic partners, and mistrust of their own bodies. By shining a light on this hidden demographic, Lent Hirsch explores the challenges that all women face.
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Bailedbailed

I‘ve been struggling with my #doublespin all month, and I‘m bailing halfway through. It‘s just written for a much younger audience (folks in their 20s), and I‘m in my 40s and not relating well. I think for college-age and just out of college women and NB folks, it could be a good resource on navigating love, work, and friendship while chronically ill. My life is just very different at this point. 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

marleed I can often adjust my head for a fictional story written for a younger audience, but much harder to do with real nonfiction advice for a younger audience. 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Sometimes a book just isn't the right match. On to the next!! 2mo
dabbe #hailthebail! 🤩🤩🤩 2mo
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Megabooks @marleed Yes, rn I'm reading fiction featuring a college student, and it's fine, but nonfiction advice directed at them just isn't as applicable! At least I supported a feminist bookstore in buying this. 2mo
Megabooks @dabbe YAY! 2mo
Megabooks @puddlejumper this is also a #roll100 choice for me. 2mo
willaful Do you think it would be a good read for someone in college with mental health issues?
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Megabooks @willaful It tends to be more about physical illness than mental illness, so I would say no. 2mo
willaful @Megabooks Thanks for answering. 2mo
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Really important book that makes space for voices we don‘t often hear. Must-read for doctors and counselors and friends and lovers of young women with chronic illness.

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I‘ve been looking forward to this one.

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