The Good Girl Revolution


Brava, bravissima! Carry on!

Thank you for all your good work, especially the amazing powerhouse of a book A Return to Modesty. I am a Girl Scout leader and service unit codirector, as well as mom to an 8-year-old daughter, and I've given innumerable copies of that book to fellow leaders and moms of my Scouts, to share what we're up against in raising girls with self-respect. The mission of the Girl Scout Movement is to raise girls of "courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place". Whether or not you were a Scout, you fit that definition. Thank you! Carry on!

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“The girls [whom the Times reporter] interviewed cited wholesome-seeming celebrities as their favorites. . . Is it possible that today’s teens have seen enough to inoculate them against the pressures of their teenage years?”

--Stephanie Rosenbloom, "Grade-School Girls, Grown-up Gossip," New York Times, May 27, 2007