"A beautiful, engaging way to look at the modern family. A must read."-- Eve Rodsky, author of Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live) "This is the first book I've read that not only manages to diagnose why these divisions persist but offers compelling and practical methods for combating them. Read on, and you might feel like there's hope." --Anne Helen Petersen, author of Can't Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation "Mangino's sharp insights into contemporary gender dynamics persuasively argue that there remains much to be done to achieve equality between partners. The result is a vital manual for understanding how gender norms shape domestic life and how readers can change the script." -- Publishers Weekly "Mangino, gender expert and professional facilitator, has written an inspiring and inclusive guide for rethinking and reworking household gender roles.An enlightening read that offers tangible methods for families and community members interested in dismantling the gender binary.
"-- Booklist (starred review) "An informative and actionable understanding of gender inequality in the United States."-- Library Journal "Incisively examines narratives and dialogues around gendered work in the home and provides counter-narratives to help readers find more balance in their partnerships."-- Michelle Anya Anjirbag, Shelf Awareness "Kate Mangino offers an inclusive and accessible look at how we can achieve gender equity at home. She reframes common roadblocks and chart a practical course for how we can be accountable in our relationships. No one gets a pass. And everyone benefits." -- Anna Marie Johnson Teague, author of The Book of Dares "Genuine gender partnership at home is not a "women's issue," it's good for us, our partners, our children, and society broadly. Want to super-charge your relationship, role model respectful partnership for your children, and rev up the economy all at the same time? Then read Equal Partners --ideally with your partner--and learn how to pushback on traditional gender norms to truly show up as a partner at home.
" -- W. Brad Johnson PhD and David G. Smith PhD, authors of Athena Rising and Good Guys.