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See allThe book is better named “10 fun facts about RBG”. The structure is strange. Like another review said, it is indeed like a textbook, listing some of RBG's achievements, citing some of her words, and that's it.
There was a strange atmosphere of optimism in the book, which, given it was written in 2015, is understandable.
The audio book is a disaster. There are a bunch of errors in the audio book which makes it quite confusing. Not to mention that the narrator is just a slightly better version of Siri.
I wonder if there is any proper biography of RBG out there? It would be such a shame if no outstanding biography was published for such a badass woman.
5 star woman. 2 star book. 1 star audio book.
It's heart-breaking. It hurts. It's hard to keep listening but at the same time harder to not to continue. I didn't know much about the Great Depression. It made me want to read more about it. The way locals treated migrant workers during the hard time resembles the migrant issues now happening almost everywhere in the world.
No paradigm is correct, you're free to choose whatever paradigm that suits your purpose.
I was wondering why it cites International Herald Tribune at every chapter until I realized this book was published in 2008.