A review by jentidders
The Power Book: What Is It, Who Has It and Why? by Georgia Amson-Bradshaw, Claire Saunders

3.0

The Power Book explains the concept of power to younger readers, particularly that power is neutral, but that it depends on who is using it and how it is used as to whether it helps or hurts, and how it affects individuals and groups. Although it could be more intersectional, it does address how racism, homophobia and other prejudices can take away power. This is a helpful and informative text that conveys a difficult and abstract concept in an accessible way, which would be great for both parents and teachers to use with their children.