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Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead is a 2013 nonfiction book by Sheryl Sandberg, written with Nell Scovell, and published as a workplace and leadership title focused on gender equality. Drawing on Sandberg’s experience as a senior executive at Google and Facebook, the book examines why women remain underrepresented in leadership despite formal access to education and careers. Its purpose is not to provide a theory of feminism in the abstract, but to identify practical barriers in professional life and show how women, employers, and male colleagues can respond to them. The book became widely discussed because it combines personal anecdotes, business experience, and popular social analysis. At its center is the idea that women should not wait passively for the right moment or for perfect confidence, but should actively pursue opportunities, negotiate for themselves, and remain visible in the workplace while broader structural changes continue.