Tripping the Prom Queen, Susan Shapiro Barash
Tripping the Prom Queen, Susan Shapiro Barash
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Tripping the Prom Queen
The Truth About Women and Rivalry

Author: Susan Shapiro Barash

Narrator: Shelly Frasier

Unabridged: 7 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/17/2006


Synopsis

Tripping the Prom Queen is an investigation of the dark secret of female friendships-the deep vein of female rivalry. Based on interviews with women across the social spectrum, Susan Shapiro Barash has exploded the myth that women are generally supportive of one another. In fact, the competition between women is more vicious precisely because it is covert. She tells us: Why women can't and won't admit to rivalry. How women are trained from an early age to compete with one another. In which areas women most heatedly compete. How rivalry is different among women than among men. The differences between competition, envy, and jealousy. When competition is healthy and when it isn't. Why women find it irresistible to trip the prom queen. Useful strategies to stop the competition and forge a new kind of relationship with other women. Tripping the Prom Queen is an engrossing exploration of bad behavior that all women will identify with, and a beacon of hope for a better, more promising future.

About Susan Shapiro Barash

Susan Shapiro Barash, an established writer of nonfiction women's issue books, has authored nine books, including A Passion for More: Wives Reveal the Affairs That Make or Break Their Marriages; Second Wives: The Pitfalls and Rewards of Marrying Widowers and Divorced Men; and Mothers-in-Law and Daughters-in-Law: Love, Hate, Rivalry and Reconciliation. She is a professor of critical thinking/gender studies at Marymount Manhattan College and a member of the Women's Leadership Board at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, where she mentors graduate students.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelly on November 22, 2008

This was one of those books I bought because I felt like I NEEDED it. I had gone through nothing but awful things with friendships with women I genuinely cared about only to have them stab me in the back. I turned to this book for comfort. I just wanted to be told that I wasn't the crazy one...that......more

Goodreads review by Y on May 18, 2022

Great sociological analysis of the unspoken issue of women's rivalry and it's necessary covert expression The most complete book on the matter of female rivalry. It takes a sociological / psychological view and I wish more Feminist readings were given, considering the author is a professor of Gender......more

Goodreads review by Dannielle on November 08, 2018

Any woman who has daughters, sisters, female co-workers or best girl friends should give this book a read. It covers all the reasons women are insecure and competitive with each other. Gives great insight into the nature of how women poison each other from a very young age! As a mom of young women I......more