A review by zoeholman
What Would Boudicca Do?: Everyday Problems Solved by History's Most Remarkable Women by Elizabeth Foley

3.0

Entry level feminism. I loved the idea behind the book, but the reliance of pop culture and modern day slang cheapened the whole thing for me; those relations will be irrelevant and dated in 5 years. Feels like a book designed for young teens who maybe haven't been introduced to the concept of intersectional feminism. Don't love the idea of someone into eugenics being hailed as a #girlboss!!!! And didn't love the slightly judgey tone the book took overall towards modern women. Some parts interesting but thoroughly meh.