zatulasma's review against another edition

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5.0

i've probably said PERIODT so many times while reading this.

lolmacdaddy's review

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hopeful inspiring fast-paced

4.0

mmmedhat246's review against another edition

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4.0

a bit unrealistic but maybe it's just different societies

reli's review against another edition

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5.0

The more you think about it, the clearer it becomes that "We Should All Be Feminists". At a minimum, we are talking about the people we love, but I really believe we are talking about a healthier society all round.

Also, it would be amazing if all potential parents thought about how they want to raise a child before deciding to have them. I feel the world would have less confused people in it.

premature_insecurity's review against another edition

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funny inspiring reflective

4.5

jess_mango's review against another edition

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5.0

Excellent quick read with suggestions on how to raise your child as a feminist.

This book counts towards the Reading Women 2020 Challenge task #18: a book under 100 pages

This book also counts for the Popsugar 2020 Reading Challenge task #31: a book by a WOC


soforlorn's review against another edition

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5.0

good

angelsrgorgeous's review against another edition

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5.0

Found myself o.f.t.e.n. saying "YES!" while reading this - she so eloquently expresses some opinions that I have had for years, and that was satisfying. There are a few things we don't completely line up on, but her discussion of all topics in the book is so calm and measured, that it definitely provides food for thought. I'm definitely grateful for this book.

ebraam's review against another edition

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5.0

This was a fabulous little essay that should be required reading for every parent. It resonates with me deeply not only as a woman but as someone who wishes for my child to grow up in an equal and more balanced world without boundaries for gender. I wish that there was an equally well written version for how to raise a feminist son (or if there is please pass it on). Adichie was asked by a friend for advice on how to raise a feminist daughter and this is what transpired. Articulate and to-the-point but extremely readable.

"“Because you are a girl” is never a reason for anything. Ever."

Highly recommended, I'll be buying copies for all of my friends with daughters :)

ashleyvirag's review against another edition

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hopeful inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0