Subverted offers a window into our uniquely disturbed historical era. Generations of readers will turn to Subverted when they want to know what turned the tide."
— Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D., Founder and President, the Ruth Institute
p>"Browder combines a compelling personal narrative with piercing observations from her work in women’s media, resulting in a book you can’t put down."
— Jennifer Fulwiler, Author,
Something Other Than God p>
"Subverted is a game changer for our culture, and in particular, for women."
— Abby Johnson, Author,
Unplanned p>"What a romp—through the offices, the backrooms, and even the personal lives that brought you the sexual revolution!"
— Helen Alvaré, Professor of Family Law, George Mason University
p>"Here are two books, two stories in one. The first opens your heart, the second opens your eyes."
— Peter Kreeft, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, Boston College
p>"Here is the eye-opening account of how the feminist movement got hopelessly off track, and how a one-time
Cosmo writer managed to find her way back to God’s reality."
— Steven Mosher, President, Population Research Institute
p>"This is a courageous book!"
— Vicki Thorn, Founder, Project Rachel
p>"A gripping story that uncovers the dirty secrets behind the women’s movement. A must-read for Millennials."
— Kristan Hawkins, President, Students for Life of America
"Browder’s understanding of the human person, the intrinsic need for relationship, is beautiful and deep."
— Jeanne Mancini, Director, March for Life
p>"Sue Ellen Browder is silent no more about her role in promoting a distorted feminism; you will be refreshed by her courage."
— Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director, Priests for Life
"It sounds like a cliché but I literally could not put this book down.Through her own personal experience and journalistic expertise, Sue Ellen Browder documents with vivid detail how the sexual revolution has sold women, men, and society a huge bill of goods. This book is a must read for anyone concerned about the declining state of our culture." - Teresa Tomeo