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My First Little Book of Intersectional Activism

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My First Little Book of Intersectional Activism

By: Titania McGrath
Narrated by: Alice Marshall
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After the success of her debut Woke: A Guide to Social Justice, radical slam poet and intersectional feminist Titania McGrath has turned her talents to the realm of children's non-fiction.

Aimed at activists from the age of six months to six years, Titania's book will help cultivate a new progressive generation. In a series of groundbreaking and poignant chapters, she will take you on a journey with some of the most inspiring individuals in history, such as Emmeline Pankhurst, Meghan Markle, Nelson Mandela, Hillary Clinton and Joseph Stalin.

©2020 Titania McGrath (P)2020 Hachette Audio UK
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'Fabulously smart and entertaining . . . If virtue-signalling wokery drives you as nuts as it drives me, you will love it' Piers Morgan

'Required reading for anyone needing an antidote to the mass hysteria of humanity's latest religion' Entertainment Focus

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I enjoy the reader's performance the most when reading this, she sounds so entertainingly self righteous when delivering her ridicous lines. The humor is a little juvenile and, while often pointing out legitimate problems with wokeism, often misses the points of the quotes it mocks and, like most humor, relies heavily on simple gut reactions to generate the laughs

Still, you shouldn't listen to comedy for the educational value and it did get a chuckle from me

Funny but lacking in depth

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