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Great Review! I think this book is great. Sexism and discrimination is all over and an author who tackles such issues with calmness, portrays maturity and wisdom.
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I haven't read this book as of yet. However, your review makes it sound very appealing. I had assumed that there would not be much sexism in the medical profession. It sounds like a "must read".
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Hi,

Thanks or a fantastic review. This review captures the essence of a woman's struggle against gender discrimination without giving away significant plot details. The review gave me a good idea about the book and made it a no brainer for me to decide on reading this the first chance I get. 4 out of 4 stars for the review!
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Though I haven't read the book yet, but I can feel the author's wisdom by presenting a real-world scenario about women going through discrimination at work or even at business. The book seems interesting. Congratulations to the author.
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Your review was quite in depth and interesting. This is a topic that is always timely and relevant. Looks like an interesting read.
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Thus that was very educative yeah if you come to the odd of explicit it is grate
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Post by guyo »

The review sounds good. Women should work hard not to be equal with men but be the best than men by putting their foot forward without looking behind.reasons God has blessed women ten fold than men but they dont utilize the gift but always looking down on themselves.STOP and rethink your life and you will win many souls.
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the book is very educative and the should be made available for everybody.

its a nice book
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Post by Alice Heritage »

Many thanks for your coherent and heartfelt review - I look forward to reading and gaining inspiration from this book. I don't even know if the discrimination Sophia Garrett experienced was even unusually extreme, unfortunately. She did have blatant incidents that she could document; it's the subtle forms that are the kicker, especially when the woman complaining of sexism is disbelieved and invalidated.
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A must read
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This sounds amazing and I think many young women in STEM careers could benefit from this novel. I might buy it for some good friends of mine in the engineering field because I know they would really relate to this.
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Nice piece of work
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Post by bernadette tela »

The book is super cool.. very educative and can be read by everybody. discrimination and harassment. should highly be discourage everywhere, be it in the work places, schools, and the public.
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Post by IsabelMay »

Gender equality has always been a huge problem, it's nice to finally see someone who will write openly about it and speak up without holding back. I'd love to read this book soon, but it would also be amazing if more people heard about it. Perhaps it would help to raise the awareness.
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Post by MOHAMMAD AWAL »

I think this book should be a given to students at the tertiary institutions and must be compulsory
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