A review by azket1965
The Woman They Could Not Silence: The Timeless Story of an Outspoken Woman and the Men Who Tried to Make Her Disappear by Kate Moore

3.0

Well, there’s a lot of great stuff in this book, but very wordy. I don’t know how this woman’s story is not more well-known. She should be more famous than she is. She’s one of those true warriors that most people don’t know a lot about. A true warrior for the rights of the marginalized. The book just could’ve been a whole lot shorter! A lot of quotations. Sometimes this drifted in and out of non-fiction/fiction. Honestly, I liked the writing in the epilogue a lot better than I did the previous chapters. Anyway, if you like great non-fiction biographies, I would recommend. Just be prepared for it to take a lot of time to get through.