A review by jj_ensen
Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger by Soraya Chemaly

4.0

The topic of women’s anger (and societal repression thereof) is so important, but this book is a heavy read that I had to put down from time to time. The injustices Chemaly points out will make you angry, and seem overwhelming at times. The author did a great job of acknowledging intersections of misogyny with race, sexual orientation, and class. I also appreciated her effort at the end to include practical ways to show anger as a woman. I wish the writing had been organized a bit better, however, and I wish I could find a bibliography of her sources online since I borrowed the book from the library.