A review by britlaccetti
Mary & The Wrongs of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft, Gary Kelly

3.0

Usually, when I am assigned to read a novel I know is going to be an agenda for Women's Rights, I just skim because they are all pretty much the same.
But, this one was different, the story line is very realistic, understandable and relatable. In fact, one could argue that in some cases this story could be true in today's society (besides the whole court situation).
It was a tolerable and enjoyable feminism piece, much better then Chopin's Awakening.