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5.0
This collection of stories and poems is created by 25 authors drawing light onto issues surrounding the world in relation to human rights, inequality and, injustice. It was a heavy read but I knew it was important for me to educate myself on such topics that were brought up in this collection.
A few of the stories that I took noted interest in when reading were: 'Love is a word, not a sentence' by Liz Kessler, also the author of 'Read Me Like A Book', 'Black/White' by Amy Leon, 'The Colour of Humanity' by Bali Rai, and, 'I Believe...' by Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell.
I was lucky enough to borrow this ebook from my library and I would definitely recommend others to pick it up and read it because it is so important to educate ourselves on the topics of inequality, injustice and people's human rights and view them in the light we had not seen them in before.
A few of the stories that I took noted interest in when reading were: 'Love is a word, not a sentence' by Liz Kessler, also the author of 'Read Me Like A Book', 'Black/White' by Amy Leon, 'The Colour of Humanity' by Bali Rai, and, 'I Believe...' by Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell.
I was lucky enough to borrow this ebook from my library and I would definitely recommend others to pick it up and read it because it is so important to educate ourselves on the topics of inequality, injustice and people's human rights and view them in the light we had not seen them in before.