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Grace and Grit: My Fight for Equal Pay and Fairness at Goodyear and Beyond [Hardcover]

Lilly Ledbetter , Lanier Scott Isom

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Feb 28 2012
The courageous story of the woman at the center of the historic discrimination case that inspired the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act--her fight for equal rights in the workplace, and how her determination became a victory for the nation.
 
Lilly Ledbetter was born in a house with no running water or electricity in the small town of Possum Trot, Alabama. She knew that she was destined for something more, and in 1979, Lilly applied for her dream job at the Goodyear tire factory. Even though the only women she’d seen there were secretaries in the front offices where she’d submitted her application, she got the job—one of the first women hired at the management level.
 
Though she faced daily discrimination and sexual harassment, Lilly pressed onward, believing that eventually things would change. Until, nineteen years later, Lilly received an anonymous note revealing that she was making thousands less per year than the men in her position.  Devastated, she filed a sex discrimination case against Goodyear, which she won—and then heartbreakingly lost on appeal. Over the next eight years, her case made it all the way to the Supreme Court, where she lost again: the court ruled that she should have filed suit within 180 days of her first unequal paycheck--despite the fact that she had no way of knowing that she was being paid unfairly all those years. In a dramatic moment, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg read her dissent from the bench, urging Lilly to fight back.
 
And fight Lilly did, becoming the namesake of President Barack Obama's first official piece of legislation. Today, she is a tireless advocate for change, traveling the country to urge women and minorities to claim their civil rights.  Both a deeply inspiring memoir and a powerful call to arms, Grace and Grit is the story of a true American icon.

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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Crown Archetype (Feb 28 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307887928
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307887924
  • Product Dimensions: 15.6 x 2.5 x 23.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 499 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #463,882 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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“Compelling...This story of a lifelong struggle for fairness deserves to be widely read not only as a document of a case so stunningly unjust that it sparked legislative change, but also as an introduction to a remarkable woman who also happens to be an outstanding storyteller .”
—Ms.

“Inspiring….Frank and feisty.”
-Kirkus

“A riveting and inspiring story of a true American hero from Possum Trot, Alabama, who in her own compelling voice tells the story of how she broke down barriers throughout her life, and in the process gave all women in this country the right to get equal pay. A must read.”
—Marcia Greenberger, Co-President, National Women’s Law Center

About the Author

LILLY LEDBETTER was an overnight supervisor at the Alabama Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. for nineteen years. She was the plaintiff in the American employment discrimination case Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and inspired the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act. She lives in Jacksonville, Alabama.
 
LANIER SCOTT ISOM is a writer who lives with her husband and their two children in Birmingham, Alabama.

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Grit indeed Mar 16 2012
By TrueRed - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I saw Ms. Ledbetter interviewed by Rachel Maddow and ordered the book on my Kindle before the interview was half over. Ms. Ledbetter's ordeal at Goodyear is appalling. The sexual harassment, the vilification, and the unfair pay would be enough to drive anyone over the edge. But not Ms. Ledbetter. She was determined to prove herself, even in that unprovable environment.

I often found myself wondering if those sexist pigs are reading about themselves in her book. I wonder if any of them have the grace to be embarrassed.

Kudos, however, to the the anonymous party who slipped her a note listing her salary as compared to her peers, who earned approximately twice what she did. That started the process that led to a successful lawsuit and a new law.

I have since seen Ms. Ledbetter interviewed on other TV forums. She presents herself well. Thank you, Ms.Ledbetter, for all you are and do.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Odyssey of A Remarkable Alabama Lady April 6 2012
By CelticWomanFanPiano - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This book recounts the odyssey of Lilly Ledbetter, a lady from Alabama who picked cotton in the rural South as a little girl and then grew up to become the spokesperson for Equal Pay for Equal Work. As it turns out, after working for Goodyear for nearly twenty years she discovered that her pay was significantly lower than that of her male counterparts. Many of whom had treated her horrendously throughout her tenure at the Gadsden Goodyear plant. She took her case to court and discovered how mighty the powers of corporate America can be. I'm still reeling from the shock of learning that my law school days trial skills professor, Judge John Ott, initially granted Goodyear's request for a summary judgement in her case. It seems so contrary to his demeanor and decency. And I find that her description of Jay St. Clair, the Goodyear defense attorney, to be very accurate. As he's quite gregarious and friendly, but nonetheless a very economically minded supply side corporate defense attorney. Anyway, her story is a true example of how perseverance for justice can triumph in our country, even when the Supreme Court comes down with such a ridiculous verdict as it did in her case. Since thankfully, President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Act into law ensuring that future generations won't fall victim to the same type of twisted rulings as Lilly Ledbetter faced on appeal. (Sorry, but in this case one cannot remain unbiased as her story is one of the most solid cases of pay discrimination I've ever heard of.) The book isn't the most fluid read, but it is nonetheless a very informative and a very inspiring read. I found my eyes welling up with tears throughout the book. There are elements of Southern Culture in the book, such as the tense relationship between Lilly and her Mother. (While by no means applicable to every Southern family, it is a motif I have encountered a lot in my home state of Alabama.) And one cannot help but sympathize with Lilly as she enters the workforce trying to build a better life for her family.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read Mar 26 2012
By Renaissance Pro - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Lily Ledbetter's Grace and Grit is essential reading for everyone--both women and men. The book accurately portrays the struggle of women to obtain equal pay, equal rights, and equal treatment in the workplace and home. But more broadly, it reveals ingrained attitudes--from blue-collar workers to Supreme Court justices--that "keep women in their place." Perhaps more important, this book portrays a broad swatch of American sociology, as symbolized by Goodyear Tire and its demeaning corporate policies, that is often ignored in media coverage and discussions of American life.

Grace and Grit is well-written (you'll have trouble putting it down), a credit to both Lily Ledbetter and writer Lanier Scott Isom, who deserve the thanks of all Americans for bringing this story to print.

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