Review of The Eve Code
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Review of The Eve Code
Women's empowerment has been a topic of paramount importance since the 60s, and so much progress has been made towards achieving this goal. However, there's still a lot of work to be done, and this requires collective effort by individuals, groups, organizations, and the government at large. Mariett Ramm's book The Eve Code is a step forward to achieving this and proves very useful. This book provides an in-depth assessment of the issues limiting women's empowerment and development in our world today.
The Eve Code is a 338-page read comprising eleven chapters that seek to achieve overall development of women, ranging from personal to national scope. The chapters are brief, precise, and motivational. The author is a seasoned personnel and the Chief Empowerment Officer and Chairperson of The Powerful Woman. The primary aim of this book is to empower women, enabling their independence, resilience, and survival in a male-dominated and patriarchal world. It shares practical approaches on how to achieve these using a simple and relatable tone. These approaches are easy to follow and seek to guide readers on the right path.
What I love most about this book is the fact it addresses women's empowerment and debunks the propaganda that relegates women. Men and women are equally important, so women shouldn't be condescended. I also love the quote at the beginning of each chapter and how practical this book is. Although the book was repetitive at times in conveying its message, this didn't affect my overall enjoyment of the book. I rate this book five out of five stars because there's absolutely nothing to criticize about it. It was exceptionally well edited, as I found no errors in it. If you're a woman seeking to become better and achieve self-development, this book, The Eve Code by Marriett Ramm, is for you.
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