Featured Official Review: Food Bank Britain by Ray Barron-Woolford
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Thanks for the great review, Dolor! This seems like a fascinating read, and the fact that it deals with a topic that ought to be given more awareness is only a plus (the quote certainly hits very hard). I'm definitely going to place this on my to-read list!Dolor wrote: ↑27 Mar 2018, 16:57
"We, the 99%, have the power and the vote to force change: no political campaign has ever been won without a fight, a sustainable economy built on social justice on a global stage is for us to win, but that takes each of us to make a stand, challenge the figures and the bigotry and get active in our communities."
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But really, I don’t really think London had this kind of food crisis not until I read your review. Now I am eager to read this book. I’m currently living here in the Philippines and food crisis has been part of our daily lives. Thanks for a very great review!
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