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krw31 's review for:
Nasty Women: Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America
by Kate Harding, Samhita Mukhopadhyay
Sady Doyle's "The Pathology of Donald Trump" was the essay that opened my eyes the most and I'd like to force everyone to read it, but pretty much every essay was worth the read. Each woman articulates her rage and disgust over some pretty specific aspects of our current leadership, and there's a decent range of perspective here. It's not just a bunch of Cheryl Strayed stereotypes saying, "I'm mad because he's a bad man." (I do not like Cheryl Strayed. Her essay in this is probably the one I could have lived without wasting my time on. "One time I said something nice to Hillary Clinton and she said thank you." Cool. Thanks, Cheryl. You've really enlightened me.)