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Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics

  • Writer: Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
  • Feb 14
  • 1 min read

The only knock against this book is how it's formatted. It's done sometimes with some US Army books, but overall, it's tolerable, so I'd like to give it 4.5 stars. Other than that, it's a good read. As I learn more and get curious, I wanted to get an idea of feminism, so why not just buy a book on it? This isn't the last and only book on the subject, but as I peel away some layers of thought, I thought it would be interesting to read it. And it's good, real good, and descriptive of what feminism meant to her as an author, and as a woman. Also, another ding on this book is that it's a quick read. I expected more, but you get a good read with not so much writing. So if you have the chance, pick this one up. 5 out of 5 stars.



 
 
 

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