Article: Valerie J. Korinek. Roughing It in the Suburbs: Reading Chatelaine Magazine in the Fifties and Sixties.

Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000. 460 pp.; $75.00 (hardcover). ISBN 0-8020-4180-9.

For the browser in a magazine stand today, there is little to distinguish Chatelaine magazine from the other glossies racked in the "women's" section. In her quest for self, familial, and domestic improvement, the reader of Chatelaine can learn how to make her own sushi, improve her children's grades, and take ten steps to enhance her love life. Scant trace remains of the fun and feisty magazine that rose to national prominence under the editorship of Doris Anderson and gathered a loyal community of female readers from coast to coast.

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