A review by violettek
Lean on Me: A Politics of Radical Care by Lynne Segal

Did not finish book. Stopped at 47%.
less an exploration of care theory or practice than a series of loosely related personal anecdotes, grievances, and white feminism veiled by mentions of intersectionality. the first two chapters were okay but the third one was quite bad and made me not want to read on. disappointed as i had been looking forward to this book