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Review Praise for In a Day�s Work:2019 Pulitzer Prize Finalist in General Nonfiction Winner of the PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award Winner of the 2018 Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social JusticeOne of BuzzFeed�s �21 Amazing New Books You Need to Read This Spring��In a Day�s Work is a . . . much-needed addition to the literature on sexual harassment in the U.S. . . . [B]uilding a cross-class movement as Yeung shows, will mean learning to stop unseeing the working women around us.��The New York Review of Books�[Yeung] tells compelling stories that illustrate systemic problems without reducing people to mere players in a legal argument. She skillfully knits case studies into rigorous policy analysis. Most important, Yeung traces paths toward progress beyond merely raising awareness.��The Washington Post�As pundits opine about #MeToo in the pages of every major newspaper, Yeung does something better: Rather than giver her own view on how to solve the scourge of sexual violence, she shows us what these workers themselves have been doing to address it. . . In a Day�s Work shows us how to stamp out sexual violence: We don�t have to reinvent the wheel; these women have been leading the way. All it takes is to join them.��Bookforum�The author mitigates the difficult material by bringing humanity, empathy, and hope to each page. . . . The book concludes with guardedly hopeful descriptions of workplace training programs, government regulation, and union advocacy. Even more moving, however, is the sense of a reporter deeply committed to her sources and her material .��Publisher Weekly�A timely, intensely intimate, and relevant expos� on a greatly disregarded sector of the American workforce.��Kirkus Reviews (starred review)�In a Day�s Work is exactly what I�ve been waiting for�some serious attention to the great majority of sexual harassment victims, who aren�t Hollywood stars but the low-paid women whom we depend on to pick farm produce, clean offices, and care for our children. Bernice Yeung�s scalding expos� should dramatically affect the way we see women�s abuse in the workplace.��Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed �In a Day�s Work is a must-read for all who believe time�s up on abusive employment practices for all workers. Yeung shows us through these courageous stories that the time to change the balance of power is now.��Saru Jayaraman, author of Behind the Kitchen Door Read more About the Author Bernice Yeung is an award-winning journalist for Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting. She was a 2015�2016 Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Mother Jones, and The Guardian, as well as on KQED Public Radio and PBS Frontline. She lives in Berkeley, California. Read more

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