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"For most of history, Anonymous was a woman"-Virginia Woolf.
This quote is very fitting and this book is a fitting effort to help us understand why. Surprising that such a narrative is coming from a male author, and very promising for the future of unbiased writing.
So many issues have been talked about. It's honestly very surprising and sad at the same time that how these issues are not talked about often.
Written with a progressive mindset and totally unlike the way women have been portrayed in typical culture. The poems are really fresh, and the way a set theme takes a turn is outstanding. My favorite poem has to be "Victory, 1915."
Eagerly waiting for the next two books in the series. After the way "She/Her" turned out to be, I am even more excited about "He/Him".
I’m amazed beyond words!
I came with a preposterous view that it is simply going to talk about same old things and the same old narrative about women.
But I was proven wrong! This book is a wave of fresh air, and has topics that shook me to the core. The addressing of the issues is blunt and to the point, bold, and there’s no beating about the bush.
Wish there were more books like this! Totally looking forward to the next two parts as it’s a trilogy! Amazing!