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"No Offence, But...": How to have difficult conversations for meaningful change by Gina Martin
kirstym25's review against another edition
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
Minor: Ableism and Racism
melreadsstuff's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
4.0
katherinejayne's review against another edition
challenging
informative
inspiring
reflective
sad
slow-paced
4.0
I found this book challenging.
As someone who considers themselves quite open, it made me confront ideas on a range of topics. Often this was done quite compassionately but at times I did find it a bit heavy handed in approach.
This isn’t the type of book I was desperate to pick up and keep reading, as I had to engage more deeply in the reading. This led to me reading 1-2 essays at a time.
I did enjoy the contributors essays more as they felt more succinct. At times the ones from Gina Martin felt long winded, and I could feel myself struggling to maintain focus.
A worthy read for all people.
As someone who considers themselves quite open, it made me confront ideas on a range of topics. Often this was done quite compassionately but at times I did find it a bit heavy handed in approach.
This isn’t the type of book I was desperate to pick up and keep reading, as I had to engage more deeply in the reading. This led to me reading 1-2 essays at a time.
I did enjoy the contributors essays more as they felt more succinct. At times the ones from Gina Martin felt long winded, and I could feel myself struggling to maintain focus.
A worthy read for all people.