Posts tagged female editor
Review: Live Alone and Like It by Marjorie Hillis

Published in 1936, Live Alone and Like It is a guide for women who live alone, whether that is because they want to, or because they are widows, spinsters, or pretty young things. According to Hillis, it doesn’t matter why they want to live alone, what matters is they can live alone… and like it!

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Review: How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America edited by Sara Sinclair

Reading this book will leave you heavy and with a spark to do more for the indigenous community. This could be through volunteering, advocating for indigenous rights to your government leaders, and donating money. This book is outstanding and should be read by those who want to educate themselves about the indigenous communities in North America.

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