#GoodRead | Chloe Angyal On the Importance of Reading Books By Women

by Patrik Neckman [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

by Patrik Neckman [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

"Why Don't Men Read Books By Women?":

It isn’t credible, she concludes. And the tendency to choose not to listen to women’s stories in print, even when they’re fictional, doesn’t have a lot to do with literary taste — just like the insistence on only watching men’s athletics, when you get down to it, doesn’t have a whole lot to do with the quality of the game, as eschewers of the WNBA so often claim. It’s about trusting women’s words and ideas, and being able to empathize with people who don’t look or live exactly the way you do. It’s about humanity, about recognizing that everyone’s story is important and worth listening to.

Read Chloe Angyal's full article at Feministing here…

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