A review by qwu
Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Shana Knizhnik, Irin Carmon

4.0

A beginner friendly book to get to know what it is all about RBG. What inspired me the most through reading it is the fact that in the early years, as great a woman as RBG, she was also meek and quiet, under then social circumstances. However, as she grew older and had better ideas what is important to her in life, she fought without fear of judgment. One misconception I had has always been that feminists, activists are born fighters. They always know what they want and what they are to fight for. It's a relief, as well as an inspiration, to see that you could grow into someone like that. You just need to make up your mind soon enough.