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A review by gimmiiie
Girl, Stop Apologizing: A Shame-Free Plan for Embracing and Achieving Your Goals by Rachel Hollis
Did not finish book. Stopped at 2%.
This book was a recommended reading for an employee-based women empowerment group.
I made it only 16 minutes into the book before it became what I was predicting. A white women talking about something she has no education or expertise in (childhood development). I then paused to look up the author after some stigmatizing and incorrect mental health info and confirmed she has 0 experience to talk about it.
I also found out the multiple issues of alleged plagiarism and lack of accountability of owning up to it and other mistakes. Without a doubt, DNF. The world needs less white women writing books about topics they aren't experts in.
I made it only 16 minutes into the book before it became what I was predicting. A white women talking about something she has no education or expertise in (childhood development). I then paused to look up the author after some stigmatizing and incorrect mental health info and confirmed she has 0 experience to talk about it.
I also found out the multiple issues of alleged plagiarism and lack of accountability of owning up to it and other mistakes. Without a doubt, DNF. The world needs less white women writing books about topics they aren't experts in.