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Listopia > Melissa Gresham's votes on the list 2021: What Women Born In The 1970s Read In 2021 (11 Books)
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Separated: Inside an American Tragedy
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"Eye opening. As a mother I was shocked and abhorred by what was happening right under my nose."
Melissa
rated it 5 stars
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First: Sandra Day O'Connor
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"The author was masterful at weaving the story of Sandra Day O'Connor with the effect of reconciling the person with the public figure. Feminism is a complicated, nuanced revolution and sometimes the most important feminist figures are hidden in plain sight."
Melissa
rated it 5 stars
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Chronicles of a Radical Hag
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"A palette cleanser of a book. "
Melissa
rated it 5 stars
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The Overdue Life of Amy Byler
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"Many overworked, underappreciated, working mothers will relate to this story."
Melissa
rated it 4 stars
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The Hate U Give (The Hate U Give, #1)
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"Every teen should read this with their parent."
Melissa
rated it 5 stars
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Just Mercy
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"So often, I turn a blind eye to that which is happening on the news because there is only so much my empathetic heart can absorb. But reading the stories from a crusader in the fight reminds me that anyone and everyone can make a difference."
Melissa
rated it 5 stars
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Dear Edward
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Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
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The Underground Railroad
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Where the Crawdads Sing
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Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family
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