Email from PM Press -----$5 books-----$5 books-----$5 books No coupon code needed. Offer not available with additional discounts. Offer ends on Monday—so get 'em now! Gathers the voices of the radical working-class force of the French Revolution, whose bold, contradictory demands reshaped politics, challenged power, and left a legacy of revolutionary ideas even as their own movement was crushed. $14.95 $5.00 This anthology is for seasoned feminists and young feminists alike—anyone looking to find inspiration in radical activism, creativity, healing, and more $19.95 $5.00 The Housing Monster is a scathing illustrated essay that takes one seemingly simple, everyday thing—a house—and looks at the social relations that surround it. $15.95 $5.00 “Everything in this book is fictional and everything is true. 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