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Writer's pictureCaitriona Drexler

Queentide - Review

Updated: Sep 8, 2022

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๐˜˜๐˜ถ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฏ๐˜ต๐˜ช๐˜ฅ๐˜ฆ by Donna Fisher

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โ€œWhat if you arenโ€™t broken; what if you are breaking free?โ€


This is a must-read in a time where rights are being taken away from anyone who isnโ€™t a straight white male. Before I get started, let me just say that yes, I am a feminist. That doesnโ€™t mean I hate men. I am married to a straight white male and though he aggravates me at times, I love him with all my heart and canโ€™t imagine life without him. My straight white male of a husband is also a feminist. We believe in equality for all and will pass on this belief to our children.


Queentide is a story about a โ€œwhat if?โ€ world that is all too real. After pandemics and recessions, Australia has fallen back into a world where only rich white men have rights. Women can be fired by male bosses for the smallest of reasons and justice against domestic abuse is non-existent. But a group of women have been growing in the shadows, strategizing ways on how to take down the patriarchy.


What I loved most about this book is it showed all sides of activism and radicalism. There are diverse characters from cruel men to saint-like women and vile women to honorable men. I also loved how the author portrayed feminism, in all of its masks. And I loved the characters who stuck to their morals no matter how ugly and scary the world around them became. We need more Kathleenโ€™s in the world!


With complex characters, real-life terror, and a plot full of twists and turns, this was one hell of a rollercoaster. Thank you, Donna, for sending me a copy of this incredibly inspiring and gripping story.


All I want to do now is find a march or a rally and shout to the world to wake the fuck up!


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