Thorne sees the ritualized interactions of boys and girls as power play and makes it her central issue. She looks across the fun and games as a cycle of domination and subservience... [She] re-examines the gender mystique as it develops through the grades, urging us to understand it as a social process, amenable to change.— The New York Book Times Review
Destined to be a classic... a wonderful text - beautifully inflected, reflexive, responsive to diversity and differences, and grounded in careful ethnographic work.— Laurel Richardson, author of The Dynamics of Sex and Gender
This is a beautifully observed, as well as deeply reflective book... Pathbreaking research is combined with vivid and enjoyable writing.— Bob Connell, author of Gender and Power
A stunning achievement... Thorne transforms our ability to see gender in social life.— Nancy J. Chodorow, author of Feminism and Psychoanalytic Theory