Betty Friedan's most favorite book was often said to be "The Feminine Mystique," which she authored in 1963. This groundbreaking work critically examined the dissatisfaction of suburban housewives and sparked the second wave of feminism in the United States. While Friedan may have had other favorite books, "The Feminine Mystique" is her most recognized literary contribution and reflects her views on women's roles in society.
Betty Friedan lived most of her live in Boston, USA, but when she got older she moved to Denmark and died there.
What is a bee's favorite book? Most bee's voted The Great Gats-bee as their favorite book.
His favorite book is Wind in the Willows, but i like The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle the best.
He probable has many.
Shel Silverstein's favorite book that he wrote was "The Giving Tree." He considered it to be his most important work and often cited it as his favorite.
The most popular or favorite book in the 1940's was "The 1938 Warfare" It was very popular at the time, as it was a retelling of the recent war. It attracted a large audience as it was pretty new and exciting.
As she was a Quaker I would guess it was most likely the Bible.
As she was a Quaker I would guess it was most likely the Bible.
Dr. Suess's favorite book of all the ones he wrote was called The Lorax. This children's book was published in 1971. He said this was his favorite as it was recognized as a fable concerning industrialized society and the danger to society it causes. The book brings out the plight of environment using the Lorax and the greedy Once-ler.
Her most popular book is Pride and Prejudice, but Emma is the one that is considered a masterpiece by many people, and it i also my favorite book by her.
Dr. Seuss's favorite book that he wrote is often said to be "Green Eggs and Ham." He considered it his most successful work because he was able to write the entire book using only 50 different words.
His favorite food is Tacos and Spaghetti and I think his second favorite is Spaghetti cas his first is Tacos most probably, well that's what it says in his book anyway.