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From the best-selling author of Americanah and We Should All Be Feminists comes a powerful new statement about feminism today â written as a letter to a friend. I have some suggestions for how to raise Chizalum. But remember that you might do all the things I suggest, and she will still turn out to be different from what you hoped, because sometimes life just does its thing. What matters is that you try. In We Should All be Feminists, her eloquently argued and much admired essay of 2014, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie proposed that if we want a fairer world we need to raise our sons and daughters differently. Here, in this remarkable new book, Adichie replies by letter to a friendâs request for help on how to bring up her newborn baby girl as a feminist. With its fifteen pieces of practical advice it goes right to the heart of sexual politics in the twenty-first century.Review QuoteâTake note world. When Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie tells you to listen, you listenâ Stylist âDear Ijeawele reminds us that, in the history of feminist writing, it is often the personal and epistolary voice that carries the political story most powerfully â For me, the most powerful sentence in the book is its simplest, and comes in only the third paragraph. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie urges Ijeawele to remember to transmit to her daughter âthe solid unbending belief that you start off with . . . Your feminist premise should be: I matter. I matter equally. Not âif onlyâ. Not âas long asâ. I matter equally. Full stop.â..there is no doubt that if we raised all of our daughters to believe completely that they âmatter equallyâ, to trust what they feel and think and to worry less about how they look and come across, we would soon find new ways to challenge the multiple injustices and indignities that still limit, and even wreck, so many womenâs lives.â New Statesman Praise for Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: âThe book I'd press into the hands of girls and boys, as an inspiration for a future "world of happier men and happier women who are truer to themselves"â Books of the Year, Independent âA writer with a great deal to sayâ The Times 'Here is a new writer endowed with the gift of ancient storytellers.â Chinua Achebe âAdiche [has] virtuosity, boundless empathy and searing social acuityâ Dave EggersBiographical NoteCHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE's work has appeared in numerous publications, including The New Yorker and Granta. She is the author of the novels Purple Hibiscus; Half of a Yellow Sun, which won the Orange Prize; Americanah, which won the NBCC Award and was a New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and Entertainment Weekly Best Book of the Year; the story collection The Thing Around Your Neck; and the essay We Should All Be Feminists. A recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, she divides her time between the United States and Nigeria.The Inspiring Guide to Raising a FeministThe Inspiring Guide to Raising a Feminist ⢠Following on from the phenomenal success of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichieâs WE SHOULD ALL BE FEMINISTS (TCM 77,000). ⢠Chimamanda is now one of the most influential, respected author of our time. ⢠Will be perfect till point purchase. Competition: Slay in your lane;Girl Woman Other;The Skills;Difficult Women;Queenie;Invisible Women;Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls;Feminists donât wear pink;Untamed;Becoming;Noughts and Crosses. by;Roxanne Gay;Michelle Obama;Laura Bates;Caitlin Moran;Margaret Atwood;Malorie Blackman