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A review by purple676
The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality by Angela Saini
5.0
This is one of the best Feminist non fiction books I’ve read in my entire life. I had around 70 highlights on my E book copy. That’s incredible. It covered the past, the present and was world wild. I loved it so much.
Is it normal for a non fiction to make you cry? Because I cried, specially during the chapter about Iran and life after the Islamic Revolution. To most people those paragraphs are just words, to me it is my life, an everyday struggle.
When the author was talking about the murder of Mahsa Amini by the Morality Police and the protests that happened after, I literally could not stop crying, because I have lived every moment of that hell.
I was reminded of everyone who had Been killed by IRGC during the protest, all the people who were blinded and tortured and raped. Reading those parts was a lot for me but I’m glad the author included them in the book. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Woman, Life, Freedom
Is it normal for a non fiction to make you cry? Because I cried, specially during the chapter about Iran and life after the Islamic Revolution. To most people those paragraphs are just words, to me it is my life, an everyday struggle.
When the author was talking about the murder of Mahsa Amini by the Morality Police and the protests that happened after, I literally could not stop crying, because I have lived every moment of that hell.
I was reminded of everyone who had Been killed by IRGC during the protest, all the people who were blinded and tortured and raped. Reading those parts was a lot for me but I’m glad the author included them in the book. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Woman, Life, Freedom