A review by sarahitrs
The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir

I know the book is over half a century old but still: I think it's outdated. I'm glad I read Angela Davis' Women, Race, and Class first; if I hadn't, I probably would've agreed with more of Simones' book. She did make a lot of important points I think everyone should read and facts that somehow still affect our modern society. I don't agree with most of her philosophy and I don't think it's a book I'd see myself recommending but it was still good getting a different perspective on terms of feminism, lesbianism, motherhood, growth, etc.