Whatever Works is a unique collection of writing by feminists of diverse faiths from around the world. This anthology combines personal essays, poems, and academic musings with the goal of sparking conversations among women of all faith backgrounds. Religion plays a key role in defining and maintaining value systems, and yet it is often disregarded within feminism itself. This book shares the stories of highly diverse women with the hope that we can find collective solutions to the global problems that plague women and girls living under patriarchy.
Trista Hendren founded Girl God Books in 2011 to support a necessary unraveling of the patriarchal world view of divinity. Her first book—The Girl God, a children's picture book—was a response to her own daughter's inability to see herself reflected in God. Since then, she has published more than 40 books by a dozen women from across the globe. You can read more about her projects at www.thegirlgod.com.
I received this book from the giveaways and I was interested in the spiritual views of others. God only will be able to judge anyone's spiritual life and I did see many views in this book.
It took me a long time to read this book because of illness, however this book is a mixed bag. There are some interesting insights that found fascinating, But I was turned off by the angry tone of some of the stores and the though the fight against women being victims there are so many stores from women who are victims that it invalidates its argument. Throwing together stories just because they are from women but had some many themes, the reader often gets bored or lost. This needs to be better edited.
I own all of The Girl God series and read it often. While I didn't connect with all of the stories they are all valuable in their own right. I will recommend this book to my other friends.