“... this is probably why, as I was reporting for this book, nearly every woman I spoke to, especially in the month immediately following the inauguration of DT, described her anger as a thing of the past. I WAS angry (in interview we would say) but I am not angry anymore. I've taken my anger and turned it into action.”
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Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger
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