yes, I think so too Ghislaine, can't hardly wait to read it.
sorry do not know how you prepare them and arm them with actual self esteem, as oppopsed to their wrongly believing that the more they look like a living doll or centerfold the better their self esteem would be. Other than encouraging education education education.
For awhile the granddaughter was upset, if you can imagine, because she was being labelled "smart" as she is fluently bilingual, and has always gone to an ecole. This apparently sets them apart from their peers in straight english schools and sets them up as targets for mocking.
But nowadays she gets it, or at least some of it and she has two stark realities in her extended family to compare to. Her fathers side are surface people who live a patriarchial norm, that is full of violence, mainly verbal and emotional, though it is hidden beneath the surface of supposedly upper middle class posturing, and her feminist matriarchial family where that type of VAW stuff does not exist. And where there is no societal posturing occuring.
So she "sees" for herself and them comes to me to speak of social feminism, much more so than her mother did actually. Her mother, my daughter, did not start accepting feminist thought until a few years ago, as she wrongly believed broad sociatal sexism did not exist any longer, because it did not exist in her family and amongst the larger social network we exist in.
Unfortunately that false belief of hers lead her to world of hurt that she is just beginning to recover from.
Having said that though, she also owns her own home, and business, and she just turned 30. Which indicates that some things have progressed for women of the next generation in some ways.
Just not in the sexual objectification and VAW ways.