If Women Ruled the World -- New book has women calling the shots while the world is at war


BETHEL PARK, Pa., Nov. 12, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- Are women kinder and gentler than men? Do they cause less trouble, less crime? Would the world be a better place if women were in charge of everything and men were, at best, an irrelevance? "The Feminine Solution to All the World's Problems" (now available through 1stBooks Library), by Harold Cramer, is a political suspense novel exploring these questions. It is a story about some people who thought so, and what they tried to do about it.

When a woman becomes President of the United States and another woman becomes Secretary General of the United Nations, the theory that women are kinder and gentler than men is put to the test. The plots initiated by these women are discovered by a small group of people who must decide what to do. But will they be in time to save males from extinction and the world from domination by a feminine cabal?

This novel investigates the idea of gender war, the implications of advanced biology on procreation, and the consequences on the need of women for men and vice versa. The action is fast-paced and covers several geographical locations and nationalities. Liberal and conservative political confrontation in United States politics is used as background motivation for the actions of some characters. If you like political thrillers with suspense and satire, try this tale.

Harold Cramer was born in Pennsylvania and still lives there. He has been a student, a steelworker, a chemist, a salesman, an engineer, and is now a writer and consultant. His only qualification for writing a book with the title "The Feminine Solution to All the World's Problems" is being male, and therefore endowed with an objective and complete misunderstanding of women.

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