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The Twisted Sisterhood: Unraveling the Dark Legacy of Female Friendships [Kindle Edition]

Kelly Valen
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"The Twisted Sisterhood is a smart, savvy breakthrough look at the compelling, complex bonds that divide – and can ultimately unite – women of all ages and every culture."
Leslie Morgan Steiner, editor of the anthology Mommy Wars and author of the bestselling memoir Crazy Love

“If you think you are alone in nursing a clique-inspired emotional wound, are wary of certain types of women, or are worried about your own daughter’s peer-group, you need to read this validating and important book. Kelly Valen’s research shows that many of us have been hurt deeply by a girlfriend and we often carry the lingering pain throughout our lives. In sharing the poignant voices of women from her study, Valen shows us that we are certainly not alone and she points a way toward civility, kindness and true sisterhood.”
Rosalind Wiseman, author of the bestselling Queen Bees and Wannabees

"Kelly Valen has written a smart, sweeping book about at the ways women relate and given us all something to think about."
Kelly Corrigan, New York Times bestselling author of The Middle Place and Lift

“This is a brave and deep book. Kelly Valen shares her own painful experience of exclusion and humiliation at the hands of ‘friends’ as well as the details of incidents she’s gathered in her research – the looks, gestures, gossip, and confrontations – that have wounded other hearts. Yet she shows us that it is the caring side of sisterhood that gives our relationships the power to hurt. She rightfully suggests that we understand and monitor our own behavior as much as we scrutinize how we are treated.”
Cheryl Dellasega, author of Surviving Ophelia and Mean Girls Grown Up

“Moving chapters on the power of mothers, forgiveness and female friendships. Valen’s tone is appropriately friendly, and her message – that women have everything to gain from being less judgmental and more supportive of each other – certainly has value.”
The Washington Post

“Valen maintains a tone of measured affability throughout her book . . . [and] has an incisive chapter on the maternal role in schoolyard meanness.”
The New York Times Book Review


“A thorough, well-researched, earnest look at how women might stop turning away from one another.”
The Associated Press


“A smart, insightful, knock-out read.”
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You know all about the trouble with “mean girls” and competitive, judgmental women. Maybe you had a cruel high school experience straight out of the movie Carrie. Maybe you find yourself anxious because your daughter’s peers are excluding her. Maybe you’ve been harassed or marginalized by other females for being something they were or are not: fat, acne-prone, brainy, a different religion, too pretty, overconfident, a different kind of mother. Maybe you have a difficult female boss who is wreaking havoc on your ability to trust women in the workplace. And maybe you’ve shrugged it all off and figured: That’s just the way girls and women operate.

But have you ever considered what all this negativity is doing to us? The stories differ, and the consequences of our incivility range in severity, but one thing seems almost universal: Women carry powerful impressions and memories of their female-inflicted wounds. The hurt lingers.

In The Twisted Sisterhood, Kelly Valen picks up where her arresting New York Times essay about a painful sorority encounter left off. She pulls back the curtain on female relationships, revealing the troubling findings from her unique survey of more than three thousand women from all walks of life. Demonstrating the paradox of how we both support and sabotage one another, Valen’s research shows that although the vast majority of women report having at least one girl-friendship they wouldn’t want to live without, well over half approach female camaraderie with wariness or flat-out distrust and admit that they are unable—or unwilling—to extend themselves to certain types of women. An overwhelming majority say they have endured serious, life-altering knocks from other females, and a solid 97 percent of those polled believe it is crucial that we improve the female culture in this country.

Laying bare the legacy of the belittled “girl wars” across a woman’s life, The Twisted Sisterhood exposes the hidden, enduring, and widespread fallout of our manipulations and highlights our residual undercurrent of distrust. Capturing the true attitudes of modern women, Valen gives voice to the lingering memories, ambivalence, and struggles so many of us are quietly experiencing and considers the net effect of our darker habits: an increasingly inhospitable and dysfunctional society of women. Valen also looks to the future, offering hope and practical ideas for how girls and their mothers, women, and “sisters” can come together and improve their profoundly needed female connections.

No matter how content or supported you feel with your current circle of girlfriends, Valen explains, each of us holds a stake in helping foster a more mindful civility. Calling for a new normal in our relationships, her provocative and illuminating book is sure to spark a much-needed, meaningful dialogue that will inspire us to live and behave authentically for the betterment of our selves, our daughters, and the next generation of women.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 435 KB
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (October 26, 2010)
  • Sold by: Random House Digital, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003F3PM5C
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #141,408 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Strengthening the Sisterhood, October 26, 2010
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Women are your best friends and the greatest source of support. They can also be your biggest critic and deliver the harshest blows to your ego and sense of well-being. Welcome to the Twisted Sisterhood. Kelly Valen's brave and smart book is about the pain and joy of female relationships.

Valen's study of over 3000 women discusses the long-term suffering from "social wounding," an insidious form of control wrought by females to express power over other females. On the surface, we should be able to forgive, forget, and move on, yet we don't. The criticisms we hear are stored in the part of our brain that has a very long memory.

If you are a woman with conflicts with female coworkers, bosses, a sister, a daughter-in-law, friends, or you are or a mother of girls, this book is for you. Women and girls are often the victims and sometimes the perpetrators of female abuse. The sting of our criticisms, and the harm they may have caused, is as biting as the denigration we've endured. Women must take responsibility for our own behaviors. Being kind, tolerant and inclusive can improve our own dignity and self-respect as well as that of the sisterhood. Valen's book steers us through the emotional twists and turns of girl world toward the warmth, intimacy and kindness our gender is so capable of.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why did it take so long?, October 28, 2010
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I preordered this book when I read the Oprah Magazine interview with Ms. Valen. The topic stopped me dead in my tracks because I have had difficult relationships with women my entire life. I received the book a few days ago and couldn't put it down. I felt like it was written about me. Why hasn't this topic been explored on a deeper level until now? I always wondered if other women were going through what I went through and still go through everyday. Now I know that it isn't just me and that it's okay to talk about it. In fact, it's imperative that we do. Thank you Ms. Valen for writing this important book.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Read this book!, October 27, 2010
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Ms. Valen has deftly dissected a difficult and complex topic...the ways in which women can both help and hurt each other. In this well-researched and artfully written book, she shares " war stories" she uncovered in her life and in her research, and shares insight from a wide range of professionals with expertise relevant to the inquiry.

As I read this, it shapes the lessons and behaviour that I want to make sure to both share and model for my daughters, nieces, coworkers and friends. If you are in a position to influence young women and girls - your own, your students, your family or otherwise, this is an important book to read and reflect on.
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Kelly Valen earned her J.D. from the University of California, Davis, where she was Executive Editor of the Law Review. A daughter, sister, wife, and mother of four (three of them daughters), Kelly practiced litigation and appellate law with an international, Chicago-based firm for more than a decade before turning to writing. Valen's work has appeared in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, Guardian UK, Marie Claire, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun, Christian Science Monitor, and other publications. She has also blogged for the Huffington Post. Kelly currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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