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To mark the launch of the book The Independent is giving away 10 copies of The Pocket Guide to the Patriarchy
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If you’re in need of a powerful and necessary guide to getting to grips with patriarchy and the havoc it wreaks on women’s lives across the world - then you’re in luck.
The Pocket Guide to the Patriarchy by the only Women’s Correspondent at a UK news outlet, The Independent’s Maya Oppenheim, hits all good bookshops on Thursday 31 August.
To mark the launch of the book The Independent is giving away 10 copies.
This offer is available to subscribers of our weekly women newsletter only. All you need to do to be in with a chance of winning a copy is sign up to Independent Women before September 14 to receive details on how to enter.
You can sign up using the box near the top of the article. Or, simply click here, scroll to Independent Women, click the ‘+’ sign, enter your email address and hit the sign up button.
You’ll then be on the list to receive Maya’s weekly round-up of all the latest news and commentary on topics affecting and involving women - as well as the details of this exciting giveaway.
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Competition closes at 23:59 on September 13. 18+ UK residents only. Only one entry per person is permitted. No cash alternative. Usual terms apply see: independent.co.uk/rules
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