
Title: Saving the World-Women: The Twenty-First Century’s Factor for Change
Author: Paola Diana
Genre: Non-Fiction
Publisher: Quartet Books
Format: Paperback
Pages: 179
Rating: 4/5 stars
Synopsis (Goodreads):
A passionate call for international gender equality by a leading entrepreneur; this smart, accessible and inspiring book makes the case for why all nations need more women at the top of politics and economics. `The status of women is a global challenge; it touches every human being without exception. How is it possible that countries where women have achieved political, economic and social rights after exhausting struggles remain seemingly indifferent to the egregiousness of other nations where the status of women is still tragic? The time has come to help those left behind.’
Review:
Thank you very much to the author for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
This book was quite captivating as it looks at the history of women and poses some interesting ideas of how women are treated. I love the message that women are the future in this book, and I also enjoyed how the author looked particularly at Italy and how it treats women as that is where the authors family is from! The author discusses how women have played an important role in history yet they have not been acknowledged for their roles. This book is very engaging and powerful and if you’re looking for a good discourse on women and feminism, then I definitely recommend this book!
Happy reading!
