Living When Everything Changed
Discover the inspiring journey of Mary Kay Thompson Tetreault in her memoir, Living When Everything Changed, published by Rutgers University Press in 2019. This compelling narrative spans 276 pages, detailing the life of a Catholic girl from Nebraska who embraced her identity as a feminist, academic, and university administrator.
Tetreault candidly reflects on her accomplishments and the obstacles she faced, offering valuable insights into the profound impact of second-wave feminism on academia. She also highlights the ongoing need for reform within educational institutions. This memoir is not just a personal story; it serves as a powerful commentary on the evolution of women's roles in higher education.
Join Tetreault on her transformative journey and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs that have shaped the academic landscape today. Perfect for readers interested in feminism, education, and personal growth, Living When Everything Changed is a must-read.