Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, Difficult Women: A History of Feminism in 11 Fights 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Mixed Format
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Titles in This Set:
Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
Difficult Women A History of Feminism in 11 Fights
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Mixed lot
Overview:
Two landmark non-fiction titles, now together in a compelling 2-book collection that speaks to every reader who wants to understand how gender shapes our world—and how to fix it. Invisible Women exposes the data gaps that quietly steer policy, product design, healthcare, and technology, revealing how a world built for and by men can disadvantage half the population. Caroline Criado Perez blends rigorous research with vivid case studies to show the real-world consequences of hidden bias and to spark urgent conversations about data justice. Difficult Women offers a sweeping historical narrative through eleven pivotal feminist moments, from suffragette activism to 21st-century campaigns for abortion access. Helen Lewis crafts accessible, tightly argued portraits of women who refused to be silenced, revealing both the progress made and the battles still to come. This 2-book collection is essential for readers who want activism-informed knowledge, practical insights, and stories that empower change.
What Makes This Collection Special:
These two books complement each other by pairing data-driven analysis with narrative history, offering a complete picture of gender equity's challenges and progress. Invisible Women reveals how numbers shape daily life; Difficult Women chronicles the people who fought to rewrite those numbers in policy, law, and culture. Together they create a reading arc—from systemic bias to human courage, from theory to action. Readers can binge the set, then revisit key chapters to fuel debate, essays, or classroom discussion. The combination also makes a thoughtful gift for students, book clubs, and anyone curious about how feminism continues to reshape society. Collectors will appreciate the continuity in voice, the urgency of the topics, and the lasting conversations sparked by owning both titles in one elegant collection.
Books Included in This Collection:
Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
Detective-like in its data analysis, this book reveals how assumptions baked into medical trials, urban design, and digital platforms can disadvantage women in tangible ways. Perez links statistics to lived experience, turning abstract numbers into stories of misdiagnosis, unsafe streets, and missed opportunities. The result is not a condemnation but a call to demand inclusive research, smarter design, and policy that reflects all lives. Readers will gain a sharper eye for the data that governs everyday decisions—and practical steps to advocate for more representative evidence in communities, workplaces, and governments.
Difficult Women A History of Feminism in 11 Fights
An expertly researched, vividly told journey through eleven moments in feminist history, Difficult Women profiles a diverse array of activists and leaders who defied norms and changed the course of rights, law, and public discourse. From street-level campaigning to high-stakes political negotiation, Lewis brings energy, wit, and human detail to these pivotal episodes. The book balances biography and history, offering both inspiration and critical insight into how movement-building happens, what tactics succeed, and how far there is still to go. A must-read for anyone seeking context for today’s conversations about gender, equality, and power.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for readers who want to understand how gender bias shapes policies, products, and power. Perfect for university and college courses in gender studies, sociology, or history; non-fiction fans who love investigative data work and narrative history; teachers, librarians, and gift buyers seeking impactful titles for discussion and learning. Whether you’re building a feminist bookshelf, seeking essential titles for a social science classroom, or hunting for a thoughtful, conversation-sparking gift, this collection delivers both depth and accessibility.
Key Benefits:
- Two influential non-fiction titles in a single value-packed collection
- Clear, engaging explanations of complex ideas about data and bias
- Compelling narratives that connect data to real-world outcomes
- Suitable for study, discussion, or personal growth
- Great for gifting to students, educators, and readers curious about feminism
- High-quality writing that blends research with accessible storytelling
- A cohesive reading journey from analysis to activism
About the Author:
Caroline Criado Perez is a British author and commentator whose groundbreaking book Invisible Women investigates how gender data gaps shape everyday life. Her rigorous research and accessible storytelling have sparked global conversations about policy, design, and equality. Helen Lewis is a British journalist and author of Difficult Women, a provocative exploration of eleven pivotal moments in feminist history. Through investigative reporting and vivid profiles, Lewis illuminates both the achievements and ongoing fights within women's rights. Together, these authors provide a dynamic pairing: data-driven insight paired with history-in-action storytelling that invites readers to think critically and act with purpose.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection gives you not just two important books, but a coherent reading experience that informs, inspires, and invites action. You’ll finish each title with a clearer understanding of how bias arises in data and policy, and with ideas for how to advocate for fairer systems in your own life. The pairing is ideal for gift-giving, classroom discussion, or personal exploration, offering accessible language, rigorous research, and memorable storytelling. Owning the full set means you can dip between macro policy insights and micro-human stories in one sitting, sparking conversations that linger long after you close the cover.
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