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Uncovered -- The Dirty Secrets Behind the Feminist Movement
Contact: Kevin Wandra,
404-788-1276

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13, 2015 /Standard Newswire/ -- The 1960s women's rights movement has had a profoundly adverse impact on women throughout the United States, including Sue Ellen Browder, a former ardent propagandist for sexual liberation who wrote stories meant to soft-sell unmarried sex, contraception and abortion as the single woman's path to personal fulfillment as a longtime freelance writer for Cosmopolitan, one of the most highly regarded and influential women's magazines.

Browder's personal story of how she helped the sexual revolution hijack the women's movement — and its effects on her life and the future of America — is chronicled in her enthralling new book, SUBVERTED.

She recounts why, as a Cosmopolitan journalist — her dream job — she was a dedicated follower of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger and fabricated numerous stories, with the approval of her editors, to sell the casual-sex lifestyle to millions of single, working women.

Browder admits she was guilty of promoting a distorted feminism, and exposes how women were turned into commodities during the profane alliance between the women's movement and the sexual revolution through in-depth research, probing analysis and honest self-reflection. Browder's determined search for truth, integrity and justice for women that led her into journalism in the first place eventually led her to find forgiveness and freedom in the place she least expected to find them, the Catholic Church.

"SUBVERTED offers a window into our uniquely disturbed historical era," says Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D., founder and president of the Ruth Institute. "Generations of readers will turn to SUBVERTED when they want to know what turned the tide."

For more information, to request a review copy, or to schedule an interview with Sue Ellen Browder, please contact Kevin Wandra (404-788-1276 or KWandra@CarmelCommunications.com) of Carmel Communications.