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Book Synopsis'Read this and learn –
this is what a force for good looks like' - Jess Phillips MP
'Her work has directly contributed to a groundswell of pent-up frustration and exhaustion from women and girls who have simply had enough. And people are listening’ -The Independent
‘Soma’s efforts feel more pressing than ever’ - Vogue‘An impressive series of essays around inequality’ - Bernardine Evaristo
‘The next generation is in safe hands with women like Sara coming to the fore’ - Sunday Times
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We are all a part of a culture that is broken – and nobody benefits from it. It’s in the news we read, the films we watch, the music we listen to, the people we surround ourselves with, the institutions we navigate, the laws we follow, and the streets we walk. Trade Review'Read this and learn – this is what a force for good looks like' -- Jess Phillips MP
'Her work has directly contributed to a groundswell of pent-up frustration and exhaustion from women and girls who have simply had enough. And people are listening.’ * The Independent *
‘Soma’s efforts feel more pressing than ever’ * Vogue *
‘An impressive series of essays around inequality’ -- Bernardine Evaristo
‘The next generation is in safe hands with women like Sara coming to the fore’ * Sunday Times *
'One of the best books I read this year [...] It’s truly essential reading for those who want to push forward for a more equal world' * Stylist *