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

3.0

The Women's March is a historical novel based on the women's suffrage procession of 1913 for the right to vote. Alice, Ida and Maud are the pivotal characters in this novel and the story takes us through their struggles and their journey. These strong women are true examples of determination and grit. Had these women and other suffragettes not fought for women's basic rights the world would have been such a different place. Ida was the best character developed in my personal opinion and I loved reading about this amazing women.
This novel is a fiction but is almost a non fiction. Though the characters in this novel are real women the author has imagined some scenarios. It was little difficult for me to get into the novel at the beginning. It was like reading a textbook. Since its a fiction I would have loved to get to know these women's feelings and emotions. The novel is a really good informative read about the women's suffragette movement in general but I am not sure if I loved it.