A review by bugsoverboys
Who Cooked the Last Supper?: The Women's History of the World by Rosalind Miles

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5.0

If you are a gal, do yourself one of the biggest favors you could ever do, AND READ THIS BOOK! It completely refreshes your perspective and understanding of the vital roles that women have always played in history; all the way from biological evolution to innovative invention and original thought.
Everything, starting with the idea of the “alpha hunter male” that we ’know’ of today, is nothing but a series of deceitful, yet cleverly formulated, lies/exaggerations that are used to make you doubt and undermine you and your entire sex. Even if you don’t consciously believe that that last sentence applies to you, we all inevitably hold onto A LOT of sexist misconceptions that is forcefed to us from the moment we began to speak and take in information. Do your part and unlearn these misconceptions; this book serves as an absolutely brilliant start. 
The book goes into detail debunking common myths with credited sources and scientific studies, that were designed to uphold the imaginary concept that it was singlehandedly men who dominated and progressed our humanity. 

I don’t usually recommend books in the manner that I’m doing right now… But I’m BEGGING my ladies to give it a read.