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The wife drought
Book • 2014
In 'The Wife Drought', Annabel Crabb explores the challenges women face in balancing work and family life, often without the support that men typically receive from their partners.
The book is filled with candid and funny stories from Crabb's experiences in politics and the media, as well as historical and research-based insights into the attitudes underlying gender roles in Australia.
Crabb argues for a more balanced distribution of domestic labor and calls for a ceasefire in the gender wars, advocating for a more equitable society.
The book is filled with candid and funny stories from Crabb's experiences in politics and the media, as well as historical and research-based insights into the attitudes underlying gender roles in Australia.
Crabb argues for a more balanced distribution of domestic labor and calls for a ceasefire in the gender wars, advocating for a more equitable society.
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, who credits it as giving words to the feelings of women across Australia.


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at the end of the podcast as a mind-blowing book.

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