Results 1-5 of 5 LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - SarahEBear - LibraryThingAn honest and frank review of what it's like to be a girl (and then a woman) in modern, western society. Ford uses example from her own life and path of personal development, to explain why things are ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - audramelissa - LibraryThingReading this book can make you angry and it should, and if you read it you will know that this is part of what Ford is is trying to get across to all of the girls-- it's okay to be angry. For me, from ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - whirled - LibraryThingI bought Fight Like A Girl almost as soon as it was published, then left it gathering dust for more than a year. In the despair of late 2016, I just couldn't face what I assumed would be an angry and ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - Devil_llama - LibraryThingMore of a memoir than a treatise, this book deals with the issues that women, particularly feminists, have to deal with every day. She comes at the topic in a snarky, irreverent manner that will sit ... Read full review User Review - Flag as inappropriate This is a fantastic book that gets you thinking. Reading this book is like taking the red pill over the blue pill - you will feel angry and you may despair but ultimately there's an energy in it that will make you want to change it all and Fight Like a Girl. | User ratings
All reviews - 12 5 stars - 5 4 stars - 2 3 stars - 1 2 stars - 0 1 star - 1 Unrated - 3 All reviews - 12 Editorial reviews - 0 User reviews - 2 All reviews - 12 Books+Publishing - 1 LibraryThing - 9 |