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A powerful, no-nonsense guide to reclaiming your boundaries and your life—from the award-winning writer, Jezebel founder and former New York Times “Work Friend” columnist. The Power of No is a witty, incisive and deeply human exploration of the word that shapes our autonomy; a call to embrace the truth that "no" is a complete sentence. Drawing from linguistics, psychology and her own experiences as the founder of Jezebel and longtime culture critic, Anna Holmes dismantles the cultural scripts that make “no” feel dangerous—especially for women—and shows how reclaiming it can be an act of radical self-respect. Through conversations with experts, historical case studies and her trademark cultural commentary, Holmes traces how “no” has been suppressed, misunderstood and weaponized. From Charlotte Brontë’s “decided negative” to Shonda Rhimes’s “year of yes,” she reveals the social, emotional and linguistic weight behind refusal—and how saying “no” can restore our sense of agency, integrity and joy. Equal parts manifesto and memoir, The Power of No celebrates the courage of refusal as an everyday feminist act. Holmes invites readers to reframe “no” not as rejection, but as an affirmation of self: a tool for boundary-setting, creative freedom and emotional survival in a world that constantly demands more.









