A review by _askthebookbug
All the Women in My Family Sing: Women Write the World: Essays on Equality, Justice, and Freedom by Deborah Santana

5.0

All the women in my family sing. .
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A huge thank you to @nothingbutthetruthpublishing for giving this review copy. I’m grateful. .
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There are too many hateful and hurtful things in this world and this book speaks about all things unfair and also outstanding friendship that women have carried on their shoulders over the years. The editor Deborah has done a splendid job in putting this piece together. It’s divided into sections to keep the readers hassle free and also convenient. My interest in this wonderful book did not waver till the very last page because it speaks of truth, equality, pain, ugliness in the world and also the incredible journey of strong women. .
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This book is a collection of numerous essays, short stories and even prose depicting the struggle of women of colour, all across the world had to endure while they fought shoulder to shoulder against the injustice. Even the tiniest words said, leave an impact on our minds and affects us all. The hateful things that people do and say to each other, changes the victim entirely for the rest of their lives. And then there are stories of courage, hope and survival. Be it from a disease, the law or just living. This is a marvellous book that every human should read or possess. .
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This is the kind of book that needs to be passed down to generations, so that they can witness the truth and struggles of women of colour. It broke my heart into pieces with stories of pain and then helped me heal with stories of hope. .
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I would rate this book 5/5.