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A review by amalia1985
She Spoke: 14 Women Who Raised Their Voices and Changed the World by Manuela Bernardi, Kathy MacMillan
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Dear ‘’writers’’:
If you think that the world is comprised mainly of Anglo-Saxon women, if you think that you are forced to include Malala and Maya Angelou in a poor effort to appear ''diverse'' while diminishing their offer in our world, if you think that the wife of a ‘’President’’ who caused bloodshed in a European capital in 1999 to cover up his own dirty spots, created by his secretary's unsteady hands (or any other part of her anatomy, I don't know...) should be included in this book next to scientists, writers, activists, if you think that copying other illustrators' style is an acceptable way to create a pseudo-feminist book aimed for middle-graders, you've got it all wrong.
Please, learn some History. Google the word.
Thank you.
(Not really.)
If you think that the world is comprised mainly of Anglo-Saxon women, if you think that you are forced to include Malala and Maya Angelou in a poor effort to appear ''diverse'' while diminishing their offer in our world, if you think that the wife of a ‘’President’’ who caused bloodshed in a European capital in 1999 to cover up his own dirty spots, created by his secretary's unsteady hands (or any other part of her anatomy, I don't know...) should be included in this book next to scientists, writers, activists, if you think that copying other illustrators' style is an acceptable way to create a pseudo-feminist book aimed for middle-graders, you've got it all wrong.
Please, learn some History. Google the word.
Thank you.
(Not really.)