This is the book I'm currently listening to. I'm really enjoying it. History hasn't taught us much about how many women made important and long lasting changes to our country. Some of the women discussed in this book I know of, but even those I've heard of I learned new things about them. This book seems particularly important to read or listen to right now, given the state of things in the country. With the push of the far right and trying to remove safe guards and progress women have made. Please put this on your list to purchase or check out of your local library.
When you read do you stick with a subject, or author or do you read randomly? I've never been a big reader; but am loving audio books. I find them enjoyable because you can do multiple things at one time. I got into audible books first to have something to listen to when I take my daily walks. Was getting great step counts and listening a lot........then came the winter......argh. Not a fan of winter. I do sometimes force myself to outside if there's not snow or ice on the ground for fear of falling. I use the library app Libby. Originally I used Over Drive but found Libby is more user friendly, so switched.
I do tend to stick with a topic for awhile in my reading/listening. These are I think important to help us understand better what our Black American Citizens deal with, both in the present and in the past. I mentioned above how I like listening as I can do multiple things at one time. In addition to listening while I walk, I listen while I knit, while I do things around the house and often while I'm doing dinner prep in the kitchen.
These 3 books about Scientology are a real eye opener. It is such a horrible cult it's frightening because it has such a huge membership. The original founder, L. Ron Hubbard was a huge huge narcissist and reading about him reminded me so much of trump. It's disappointing to me how this huge wealthy business gets treated like a church in terms of taxes.
These bright colored strips were donated to my charity, Bridge and Beyond and I crocheted borders for each strip, and then crocheted them together.
And this brown knitted afghan has been in the works for a long time but, listening and knitting I've been able to make good headway. I'm also working on a purple scarf, but haven't taken a picture of it yet. Need to do that.