I just recently finished reading Taking Sex Differences Seriously by Steven Rhoads. Certain irritating features of the book have to be discounted, like his ongoing evolutionary assumptions, but in the main the book is a dispassionate and careful look at what everybody in the history of the world has always known, until the feminists of this last generation pitched a fit with the result that our whole culture has spent the last forty years trying to make gravity illegal.
The chapter on day care centers is particularly damning, and there are other significant sections of the book addressing most of the controversies that continue to stir up trouble between men and women. But the data that this book so carefully lays out shows that feminism, taking one thing with another, is one of the most profoundly misogynist movements ever.