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This book is the sequel to Felicity Rault's first memoir entitled "Hello, my Name is Felicity. What's Your's?". It came about as a result of her readers encouraging her to write it. It seemed Felicity had raised a lot of interesting points that women were able to relate to. They told her they wanted to know how she had overcome what many women appear to struggle within their daily lives, namely injustice, prejudice, chauvinism and even abuse.This is a timely book, when viewed in the context of the worldwide movement to stamp out physical, mental and sexual abuse against women. What started as a small snowball, thanks to the courage of a small number of modern-day women, appears to be turning into an avalanche, as women show a willingness to step out of the darkness, and reveal the painful realities they are living with behind closed doors, especially misogyny.The world can only be a better place as a result of this movement. Human rights are so called because they concern all of humanity not just half. No human being is glorified or honoured when their neighbour is being mistreated.