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Girls' Night Out: Celebrating Women's Groups Across America [Hardcover]

Barbara Camens (Author), Tamara Kreinin (Author)
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August 27, 2002
"This is my family away from family."
"We have supported each other through huge life transitions."
"This group has turned me on to more interesting things in this world, in this life, than anyone else."


These are the inspiring words of women who have enjoyed the power and emotional support of a women's group. Girls' Night Out celebrates this vibrant and growing phenomenon in women's lives through moving words and pictures that tell the uplifting stories of a spectacularly diverse set of groups from all across America. "As we have traveled around the United States," write Tamara Kreinin and Barbara Camens, "we have witnessed an explosive interest among women in making enduring connections with other women, not simply through friendships, but through groups. They bring intellectual empowerment; they're a source of celebration and comfort; and they encourage a unique freedom of expression."

In Girls' Night Out you will meet women of all ages who have come together to create the special bond only a long-standing group can offer, from the adventurous African-American motorcyclists who share exciting rides, to the artists who hold group shows of their artwork, to the twenty-something career women who meet regularly to play mah-jongg and vent about work. One group of women in their seventies and eighties has been meeting for more than fifty years!

Each chapter captures the essence of a group, recounting the story of how they first got together: "We began as a result of need," says Elizabeth of the Tea Group in Boston—"I felt like there was nowhere for me to speak"; how they weather hard times, rallying to support one another: "We act like coaches for one another" says Suzie of the Bridgies in Needham, Massachusetts; and how they celebrate joyful life events together: "When my husband and I decided to get married," recalls Lisa of the Fabulous Group in Oakland, California, "I asked these women to walk me down the aisle." Each group has played a vital role in the lives of its members and offers a remarkably rich source of personal support and enduring friendship. "Now I know I will never be lonely," declares Nancy of the Network in the Hudson River Valley, New York. In an inspiring concluding chapter, the authors—who are both long-standing members of women's groups themselves—offer a wealth of practical tips on how to start a successful women's group of your own.

This unique celebration makes a wonderful gift to pass on to your sisters, neighbors, close friends, and female colleagues. Or, if you're already a member of a women's group, this is the perfect book to share with your fellow members, as inspiration to reflect upon your own group's history and cherished memories.

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"This is my family away from family."
"We have supported each other through huge life transitions."
"This group has turned me on to more interesting things in this world, in this life, than anyone else."


These are the inspiring words of women who have enjoyed the power and emotional support of a women's group. Girls' Night Out celebrates this vibrant and growing phenomenon in women's lives through moving words and pictures that tell the uplifting stories of a spectacularly diverse set of groups from all across America. "As we have traveled around the United States," write Tamara Kreinin and Barbara Camens, "we have witnessed an explosive interest among women in making enduring connections with other women, not simply through friendships, but through groups. They bring intellectual empowerment; they're a source of celebration and comfort; and they encourage a unique freedom of expression."

In Girls' Night Out you will meet women of all ages who have come together to create the special bond only a long-standing group can offer, from the adventurous African-American motorcyclists who share exciting rides, to the artists who hold group shows of their artwork, to the twenty-something career women who meet regularly to play mah-jongg and vent about work. One group of women in their seventies and eighties has been meeting for more than fifty years!

Each chapter captures the essence of a group, recounting the story of how they first got together: "We began as a result of need," says Elizabeth of the Tea Group in Boston?"I felt like there was nowhere for me to speak"; how they weather hard times, rallying to support one another: "We act like coaches for one another" says Suzie of the Bridgies in Needham, Massachusetts; and how they celebrate joyful life events together: "When my husband and I decided to get married," recalls Lisa of the Fabulous Group in Oakland, California, "I asked these women to walk me down the aisle." Each group has played a vital role in the lives of its members and offers a remarkably rich source of personal support and enduring friendship. "Now I know I will never be lonely," declares Nancy of the Network in the Hudson River Valley, New York. In an inspiring concluding chapter, the authors?who are both long-standing members of women's groups themselves?offer a wealth of practical tips on how to start a successful women's group of your own.

This unique celebration makes a wonderful gift to pass on to your sisters, neighbors, close friends, and female colleagues. Or, if you're already a member of a women's group, this is the perfect book to share with your fellow members, as inspiration to reflect upon your own group's history and cherished memories.

About the Author

Barbara Camens is an attorney in her own firm, Barr & Camens, in Washington, D.C., and general counsel to an international union of newspaper journalists.

Tamara Kreinin is president and CEO of SIECUS (Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States), a nonprofit organization in New York.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Crown; 1st edition (August 27, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0609608673
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609608678
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,722,513 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I am ready to start my own group..., September 10, 2002
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Cathy Seaver (Allendale, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Girls' Night Out: Celebrating Women's Groups Across America (Hardcover)
I read this book in a weekend and thoroughly enjoyed it. It is inspiring, touching and interesting. I have made a list of expectations I now have for forming my own group and am ready to do it. What a need that is unmet in so many women. Thank you for the inspiration.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Started my own group!, January 27, 2005
This review is from: Girls' Night Out: Celebrating Women's Groups Across America (Hardcover)
After reading up on various types of groups for a couple of years (salons, book/movie clubs, activism groups, networking circles, cooking clubs, etc.), I decided that I wanted to be in an eclectic group focusing on forming lasting friendships first and foremost through varied activities.

The same night that I announced this to my great friend with whom I had been discussing this idea with for some months, we went to the bookstore after dinner and drinks and the very first book that I saw was this one!

I bought it, read it hungrily, and decided that this was a sign: time for me to start that group!

I read the stories of the various groups covered in this book and picked up a lot of ideas for activities. I was also moved by the stories of all these women, it is beautiful to see how important these friendships have become in their lives.

The practical information at the end of the book was very useful too, it helped me to plan the launch of my own group.

Some of the topics covered at the end of the book:

- Should you join an existing group or start your own?
- Finding a co-creator
- Choosing people to invite
- Accepting new members or not once the group is formed
- Considering the size of the group
- How to start the group (tips for first meetings)
- Suggestions for activities
- How will the group function? (tips on decision making, having set "rituals" or a check-in, leadership, organization, having a mailing list, getting involved with the community, etc.)

I looked up sources for second hand or cheaper books online (www.abebooks.com is the best source, in my opinion) and bought a copy for each of the women that I had invited to get them inspired and excited about participating. I even got lucky and received a copy that had been signed by both authors!

Every woman that I invited (8, so we're 9 in all, including myself) answered yes. This is a good number because if a woman or two leaves the group after a few months, we'll still be enough to have an interesting group going.

Our first meeting was a tiki themed party! We had tons of luau-style food, decorations, leis and flowers to decorate our hair with, and even grown-up versions of party favor bags. We played 2 truths and 1 lie to get to know each other (we each said 2 true things and 1 false thing about ourselves, and whoever guessed the lie was able to go choose a small tiki or woman-themed prize).

On our private Yahoogroups.com mailing list, the women all sent glowing messages after the meeting, it was a smash! I can't wait for our next meeting, and neither can they!

If you want to try new things and to discover what your city has to offer in the company of friends, to make new connections and establish lasting friendships, read this book then start thinking about whom you could invite (I invited some friends and some women that I had only met once or twice but wanted to get to know better). I know that it can be stressful to make the first steps, but chances are these women will be thrilled that you have thought about them too!

It's your life, you choose how you live it and what is in it. Wouldn't you like more friends, a "gang of gal pals" of your own? :)

Best of luck!

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an inspirational read, November 17, 2004
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I loved this book -- it's very inspiring and easy to read. It's comforting to hear about how groups of women enjoy, support and celebrate each other. The authors profile a rich diversity of groups: those who came together over politics, religion, movies, books, yoga, mah-jongg, even motorcycles. You can hear the individuality in each group's story through the real voices of their members. Reading GNO made me want to start a group of my own!
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