powersureater's review against another edition

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informative

4.0

I am so glad that Yasna said let’s read the book instead of listening to the TED talk because the chapters went into so much depth on each topic. 

I did find it hard to read at first (for the 4 chapters w info) but it could have just been a non-fiction thing rather the book itself. Heather does put a lot of effort into adding anecdotes and personal stories into the discussions, and while they could be weaved together a bit more smoothly, I get that this is an informative book first. 

The points made were great and I was able to learn a lot. Some of the statistics were shocking and definitely spurred a lot of thought. Some sections were harder to grasp than others (one of the earlier chapters went into political history following those in power and their policies which was extremely difficult to follow given the expectation that the reader have prior knowledge on America’s political landscape but the chapter on voting was much easier to understand despite them being different sides of the same coin) but would recommend for anyone interested!

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challenging hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0

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5.0

devoured this in 5 days— so well-written and well-researched, so down to earth and sensitive, equally journalistic and personal; read like an epic, filled me with rage and despair and also hope and a belief in the possibility a better world…. highly, highly recommend. NUANCE

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5.0

Fantastic book. A must read for every American adult and even teen!

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5.0

It’s well rounded and beautifully written.

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5.0

A piece of sneaky literature. It begins as a slice of social commentary and morality before quickly transcending into one of the most significant books on modern American socio-economic politics.
If you ever caught yourself looking at this country, taking a deep breath, and wondering "Just what the fuck is up with us...?" McGhee beat you to the answer, and you owe it to yourself to listen to her.

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5.0

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5.0

Everyone in America should have to read this book 

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4.5

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4.5