Publisher's Synopsis
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Don't miss this summary of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's feminist manifesto, "Dear Ijeawele." In her book, based on a letter to a friend about how to raise a daughter, Adichie offers a series of suggestions. While the book is aimed at helping a new parents, Dear Ijeawele can help anyone be a better parent, feminist, brother, daughter, son, or friend. This SUMOREADS summary includes key takeaways and analysis to help you quickly absorb Adichie's forthright wisdom.
What will you learn from reading this book?
- Fifteen suggestions for how to raise a feminist
- Re-evaluate one's own definition of feminism and identity as a feminist
- Inspire thoughts and ideas on how to lead life as a feminist
- Question how gender-biases have effected one's own path and view of the world
- Interrogate the gender-biases that shape one's own culture and cultures around the world
An important and influential book, "Dear Ijeawele, Or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions" should be required reading for all men and women in the twenty-first century. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "feminist manifesto in fifteen suggestions" is a set of guiding principles for how to be a kind, decent human who treats all people with dignity and respect. The book, originally written as a letter to a new mother, is for men and women of all ages. It has the superb power to bolster a young girl's self-image, to alter a young boy's thinking about women, and to call out the subtle ways in which even the most liberal men and women impel misogynistic behaviors, words and attitudes.
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