There’s nothing I don’t love about this book. It’s short and very easy to read in an hour or so, which is appealing of course. But mainly I love the way Adichie clearly articulates the case for feminism with such clarity. She’s also a person you want to spend time with so you’re happy to sit down and learn from her, in a way that sometimes is more difficult with certain texts in the feminist cannon. I think of this – and her book Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions – as ideal presents for the feminists and aspiring feminists in your life.
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