Betty Friedan wrote what books?

Betty Friedan is best known for her book "The Feminine Mystique" (1963), a groundbreaking work that is credited with sparking the second wave of feminism in the United States.

She also wrote several other important books, including:

* "It Changed My Life: Writings on the Women's Movement" (1976): A collection of essays and speeches on the women's movement.

* "The Second Stage" (1981): An exploration of the challenges facing women in the 1980s, particularly the tensions between work and family life.

* "Women and the Meaning of Life" (1986): A reflection on the changing role of women in society and the search for meaning in life.

* "Life After Life" (1998): A memoir about her life and experiences.

* "From the Left to the Right: A Life in the 20th Century" (2000): A follow-up memoir, exploring her political and social evolution.

These are just some of Betty Friedan's most notable works. She also published numerous articles and essays on feminism, women's rights, and social issues throughout her career.

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