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A review by danicapage
Radical Hope: Letters of Love and Dissent in Dangerous Times by
3.0
This book was not what I expected but I really enjoyed it. It was a book of essays of reactions after 2016, and somehow it’s not what I thought what the book would be. Not sure how I missed it.
But at any rate, I really enjoyed it. Some essays were better than others. Some were quite moving. I particularly liked
“Dear Mama Harriet” by Alicia Garza and “The Lantern” by Roxana Robinson.
There was a wide variety of ethnicities, sexual orientations and gender identities, and other differences represented, which I enjoyed.
Strong language warning for 3 of the essays, one of which is obvious from the title, but most were clean.
But at any rate, I really enjoyed it. Some essays were better than others. Some were quite moving. I particularly liked
“Dear Mama Harriet” by Alicia Garza and “The Lantern” by Roxana Robinson.
There was a wide variety of ethnicities, sexual orientations and gender identities, and other differences represented, which I enjoyed.
Strong language warning for 3 of the essays, one of which is obvious from the title, but most were clean.