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

2.0

Utter snoozefest.
I listened to and tried reading this book, and Chiaverini might as well have written a nonfiction book instead of a fictional account of the Women's March.
Which was only like 15 pages of the book.
I skimmed the last 20 pages because I couldn't take it anymore.
It's clear Chiaverini did her research on this book, because it was facts, facts, facts, facts, facts. I'm impressed with her level of attention to historical detail, but it did not make for good reading.