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The First Move

Break the dating rules to find a bigger love and better life
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The First Move by Emily Brooks delves into the complexities of modern love for ambitious young women striving to balance career and relationships. Through insightful social research and cultural critique, Brooks challenges traditional dating norms, advocating for gender-equal partnerships where women demand more from their romantic lives. The book encourages women to embrace their full power, arguing that a supportive love life uplifts all aspects of life.
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This book is ideal for young women navigating love and ambition, as well as readers interested in gender studies and social research on dating and relationships.

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Time to rip up The Rules: a powerful social commentary and self-help guide for young women navigating the dating scene by the inaugural editor of Nine's Future Women.

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'Sheryl Sandberg was right: the single most important career decision a woman makes is her choice of life partner. Brooks ignites that conversation for a new generation.' β€” JAMILA RIZVI

'Being the maximum version of yourself is a political act in a world where women continue to shrink themselves to build up or appease the men in front of them.'

Today's young women are told we can be anything, so we search for a love to back us, not hold us back. We want the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle kind of love, not Prince William and Kate. Yet, while we unapologetically own our careers and lives and Bumble accounts, we're still unsure whether men truly acceptβ€”let alone desireβ€”the women we have become. We are told to lean in at work, but wait for him to call. To ask for the pay rise, but not his number. We are ambitious at work but confused in love.

Women's dating behaviour does not yet reflect the gender-equal partnerships we desire and dating literature has remained so focused on helping us lock down a partner, it has ignored what independent women actually want from men: more.

The First Move is an insightful body of social research and a critique of our dating culture, interwoven with a young woman's call to finding contemporary love. Writer Emily J. Brooks explores women's socialisation, real negotiation, and the unwavering benefits of equality in our romantic relationships. When women demand a love that backs us, it lifts up the rest of our livesβ€”so it is time for us to step into our power.

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Praised by Jamila Rizvi for igniting important conversations about women's choices in love and career, The First Move stands out as a timely exploration of contemporary dating culture and gender equality.

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ISBN: 9781760525491

Publisher: Murdoch Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 August 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: Murdoch Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 352g

Pages: 280

About the Author

Emily J. Brooks is a writer and editor. Formerly, she was the editor of Future Women, an organisation dedicated to the advancement of women. She was also an associate editor at The Huffington Post Australia and a journalist at The Australian Women's Weekly. Emily's work has appeared in Grazia, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Age, among other places. She lives in Sydney.

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