Book Review: Doublethink by Janice Raymond
“Published in 2021, Doublethink explores the current landscape of the transgender issue, specifically from the lens of how this movement threatens women's safety.”
Existential Threats: A Review of Kajsa Ekis Ekman’s On the Meaning of Sex
Kajsa Ekis Ekman deftly captures the maelstrom of nonsense that comprises the transgenderist mindwarp in her new book, On the Meaning of Sex: Thoughts about the New Definition of Woman. Read more on our Members Blog, WoLF Tracks.
Book Review: Go Figure! By Lisa Falco
Lindsey, a WoLF volunteer, reviews Go Figure! by Lisa Falco.
Book Review: The Case Against the Sexual Revolution
Louise Perry begins her new book, The Case Against the Sexual Revolution, with a juxtaposition of the iconic lives of Marilyn Monroe and Hugh Hefner. Perry argues that their lives are an apt analogy for the Sexual Revolution and the many ways it has harmed women.
Material Girls and Trans Book Reviews
As it turns out, despite the above similarities, the two books have very different spins on the topic of gender ideology. In this article, I’ll give you a rundown of each book and help you decide if one or the other, or maybe both should be on your reading list.