A review by onyourmarkgetreading
The Women's March by Jennifer Chiaverini

2.0

Oh how I wanted to love thee. I decided to give this historical fiction book a try because well, how could I not like a book about the women that toiled to earn my right to vote? Well, it happened.

I was never a big fan of history class and this book felt like never ending history class homework. I felt like there wasn’t much of a fictional story and it read like a textbook full of organizational names and leaders. There seemed to be no fictional story at all. It tells the story of three different women working towards achieving the right for women to vote in America. I appreciate the history and the women that participated in the suffrage movement, but this just didn’t work for me at all.

Thank you to Harper Collins, William Morrow, NetGalley, and Book Club Girls for this advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.