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Our Own Agendas
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01 September 1995

"Each woman's personal approach or tone clearly reflects her interpretation of her 'life experiences'; it is this facet of the book that gives Our Own Agendas its strength and, paradoxically, both its variety and its unity. The cumulative, and impressive, effect is one of keen intelligence, fierce determination articulated with varying degrees of courage, wry humour, self-recognition, and female 'angst.'" Lois M. Bewley, professor emerita, University of British Columbia.
"The autobiographical essays are excellent. Our Own Agendas is more than a good read, it is an important social record of a broad spectrum of women who have overcome the practical and institutional pressures on women to defer and negate their educational ambitions." Helen Buss, English, University of Calgary.
"Each woman's personal approach or tone clearly reflects her interpretation of her 'life experiences'; it is this facet of the book that gives Our Own Agendas its strength and, paradoxically, both its variety and its unity. The cumulative, and impressive, effect is one of keen intelligence, fierce determination articulated with varying degrees of courage, wry humour, self-recognition, and female 'angst.'" Lois M. Bewley, professor emerita, University of British Columbia. "The autobiographical essays are excellent. Our Own Agendas is more than a good read, it is an important social record of a broad spectrum of women who have overcome the practical and institutional pressures on women to defer and negate their educational ambitions." Helen Buss, English, University of Calgary.