
- Albregts, Lisa. Best Friends: tons of crazy, cool things to
do with your girlfriends. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 1998.
E Pam q#1774
- "The activities in this book are meant to bring you closer to
your friends, and help you welcome new ones. Choose the ideas you
like, and go wild with them." CH, PA
- Bertholf, Stephen D. What Every College Age Woman Should
Know About Relationships. Wichita, Kan.: Abbey House Books,
1999. E Pam 12mo #12146
- Advice for college women on relationships with roommates,
friends, family, and boyfriends: "Maintain a balance of power and
authority. For your relationship to be healthy and stable, you and
your boyfriend...must be equal partners." ED, M,
W
- The Bust Guide to the New Girl Order. New York:
Penguin Books, 1999. E Pam q#1931
- "If you're looking for advice on how to attract a man or for
weight-loss tips from the world's thinnest models, this is not the
book for you." Essays include "Myth of the Black Butt," "The
Mysterious Eroticism of Mini-Backpacks," and "That Cosmo Girl."
Includes a bibliography and profiles of all the contributors.
F, P
- Cooper-Mullin, Alison. Once Upon a Heroine: 450 books for
girls to love. Lincolnwood, Ill.: Contemporary Books, 1998. E
#19986
- A bibliography of works featuring strong female characters. The
books are divided into age groups, from Preschool Read-Alouds to
Young Adult; recommended authors include Maya Angelou, Helen
Keller, and Madeleine L'Engle. CH, PA, RF
- Martha Stewart Living [serial]. New York: Time, Inc.
Magazine Co., 1996. LSC 278, no.44 Library has: no.34; no.38;
no.42-45; no.46-51; no.52-55; no.56-61; no.62-64; no.83.
- Stewart's magazine showcases the possibility of perfection in
the domestic arts. An article on making pies for Thanksgiving
advises, "It is possible to master pastry. Simply focus on your
goal - a flaky light satisfying crust - as you work." C,
D

- Mendelson, Cheryl. Home Comforts: the art and science of
keeping house. New York: Scribner, 1999. E #19770
- "For your home to feel solid, meaningful, dignified and warm,
you must have the means and skills to produce good, nutritious
food, to dream up pleasant menus, and to set the table and serve
the food in an attractive manner...". This hefty domestic arts
manual covers food and cooking, caring for clothing, cleaning,
safety, insurance, and domestic employment laws.
D

- Rowley, Cynthia and Ilene Rosenzweig. Swell: a girl's guide
to the good life. New York: Warner Books, 1999. E #20601
- This sassy guidebook is "designed to give you the guts to try
some things you might not have before - to do things your own way."
With tips on etiquette, relationships, style, beauty, and
entertaining. D, E, F, M
- Shaevitz, Marjorie Hansen. The Confident Woman: learn the
rules of the game. New York: Harmony Books, 1999. E
#19595
- "You can do nothing more significant to inspire, teach, and
support your daughter to become a confident woman than to think and
act more like one yourself." M, MO, P
- Three Rivers, Amoja. Cultural Etiquette: a guide for the
well-intentioned. Indian Valley, Va.: Distributed by Market
Wimmin, 1991. E Pam 12mo #12166
- "Racism and the racial stereotypes it spawns are so subtly
interwoven into the fabric of Western society that very often, even
those with the best of intentions will display bad cultural
manners." This booklet discusses ethnocentrism, cultural
stereotypes, and conducting oneself in an "anti-racist" manner.
E, P
Subject Guide
Throughout this bibliography, these subject letter codes are
used to identify works relating to a particular topic. The guide is
displayed at the bottom of each page.
- C = Cookery
- CH = Children's prescriptive literature
- D = Domestic management
- E = Etiquette/conduct
- ED = Education
- F = Fashion/beauty
- H = Health
- M = Marriage
- MO = Motherhood
- N = Narrative/fiction/poetry
- P = Political and social issues
- PA = Pastimes
- R = Religious life/morality
- RF = Reference works
- S = Sexuality
- SR = Servants
- W = Work/employment outside the home