A review by 13iscute
Nasty Women: Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America by Kate Harding, Samhita Mukhopadhyay

3.0

Some of the essays were pretty good, but I felt like I was reading this three years too late. And a lot of repetition between the same essays, citing the same data points and quotes, felt a little tedious. There also didn't feel like there was much of an order or arrangement to these essays. The essays I liked the most had more of a personal spin, like the experience of a Palestinian woman driving across the US or the adopted Asian American deflecting racist questions from her Trump-supporting family.