4.95 stars.
This book is perfectly one of a kind. I am thoroughly convinced that it is impossible for any other book or writer to replicate exactly how this book made me feel while I was reading it. There is not a single book on earth currently that made me feel the way that this book did; proud, exhilarated, angry, fierce, both great and small at the same time. Here's the thing though- I'm not asking for another book to make me feel this way, because this one is more than enough.
This book is 300-some pages of pure whoop-ass. It follows feminist writing from ancient times to last year, collecting prose, poetry, essay excerpts, manifestos, pamphlets and zines, all manner of written word proclaiming anti-misogyny, anti-racism, anti-classism and anti-homophobia and transphobia loudly. The writing is well-curated, poignant and cohesive, and the writers are diverse in all manner of ways. Women and femme-aligned people of different races, classes, sexualities, countries and educations come together to argue for one thing- equality, and it is absolutely exceptional. There is a clear focus on women of colour, which I greatly respect and appreciate as well. I love that all written mediums are included- not just classical written mediums like essay and prose, but poetry, zines, verdicts, slogans, speeches and songs as well. My one complaint is that it does get a little long- it does cover literally four millennia, but some inclusions felt meaningless to the overall argument of the book, and could be cut with little to no negative effect. If you are a feminist, you have to read this.