Dear Ijeawele; or, A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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A powerful statement about feminism today from "one of the world’s great contemporary writers" (Barack Obama), the author of Americanah and We Should All Be Feminists. A few years ago, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie received a letter from a childhood friend, a new mother who wanted to know how to raise her baby girl to be a feminist. Dear Ijeawele is Adichie’s letter of response: fifteen invaluable suggestions—direct, wryly funny, and perceptive—for how to empower a daughter to become a strong, independent woman. Filled with compassionate guidance and advice, it gets right to the heart of sexual politics in the twenty-first century, and starts a new and urgently needed conversation about what it really means to be a woman today. A New York Times Best Seller ● A Skimm Reads Pick ● An NPR Best Book of the Year
Genres: NonfictionFeminismEssaysAudiobookWomensParentingAfricaNigeriaAdultSocial Justice
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