Kasey Edwards
Edwards investigates the societal pressures faced by women and parents, using her writing to advocate for empowerment and change. Her focus on issues such as feminism, body image, and parenting stems from personal experiences, including her struggles with polycystic ovary syndrome and IVF. This personal journey informs her work, such as the book "Thirty Something and Over It", where she explores dissatisfaction with life and work. Her collaboration with her husband, Dr. Christopher Scanlon, further enriches her work, blending humor and social commentary with academic insights.\n\nBy addressing problems like diet culture and the need for healthy self-esteem in children, Edwards provides readers with practical methods to navigate these challenges. Her book "Raising Girls Who Like Themselves" exemplifies this approach by offering strategies to foster self-worth in young girls, while "Goodbye Good Girl, Hello Me" challenges traditional gender roles. The impact of her work is seen in her broad readership, spanning over 10 million people globally, highlighting her influence in both the feminist and parenting literary spaces.\n\nFor readers seeking relatable and insightful discussions on gender issues and parenting, Edwards' works offer valuable perspectives. Her writing is accessible, blending research with storytelling to engage and inform her audience. Although her literary bio does not list specific awards, the international translations of her books into languages like German and Portuguese underline her significant impact and recognition in the field.
Books by Kasey Edwards

Raising Girls Who Like Themselves
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