Forgotten women by Zing Tsjeng

Thank you @RandomTTours and @zingYsjeng for letting me part if this tour and reviewing this book. Forgotten Women is powerful and inspirational read and I even felt educated because there was alot of significant women in the book i did not know that tryed to change history. Zing Tsjeng talks about 190 important women that try to change the system slavery, health care and many more. I found it really instresting founding more sbout them and there acheivments. So many women and young ladies need to read this its so important. Great read and you can tell how mich hard work Zing Tsjeng has put into this book 5 stars . This is a book you will keep coming back to. Great read Blurb To say this [book] is “empowering” doesn’t do it justice. Buy a copy for your daughters, sisters, mums, aunts and nieces - just make sure you buy a copy for your sons, brothers, dads, uncles and nephews, too.’ indy100 ‘Here’s to no more forgotten women.’ Forgotten Women reaches around the world and its history to rediscover, retell and reinstate the lives of over 190 important and significant women. From Neolithic times to modernity, Zing Tsjeng has traced the women who have shaped their age and revolutionised society. In this book lies the strength, lives and sacrifices of women who have refused to accept the hand they’ve been dealt and have changed the course of our futures accordingly. About the author Zing Tsjeng is the editor in chief of VICE UK and the author of the Forgotten Women book series. She specialises in women’s and LGBTQ rights, politics, culture and lifestyle. She is also a documentary host and podcaster, her recent podcast for the BBC was entitled Forgotten Zingdom and she interviews for publications such as Vogue, Dazed, and The Guardian.

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