Unfortunately, I couldn't keep track of the format on this one as it was lost in tangents and didn't stick to the topic as much as I'd have hoped.
On Violence and On Violence Against Women seemed to be a book that would've addressed some important topics but a much more simplified, simplistic, and more careful editing process needs to take place before that can come to fruition.
In the right hands this book can do wonders for women's issues, women's rights, and the entire thought process to bring women forward in this new movement.
Thank you to Jacqueline Rose, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.
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