This time on Grape Culture, the team discuss the brilliantly-outspoken and laugh-out-loud funny You Don’t Have to Like Me by Alida Nugent. In this collection of essays, Nugent outlines her experiences and awakening as a feminist, and offers her insight on a number of topics from sex education to female friendship.
Join Sam, Alex, and Kim as they chat about their impressions of Alida’s views, whether feminism is a universal experience, and the importance of knowing the players in Quidditch.
The book: You Don’t Have to Like Me by Alida Nugent
The wine: Penguin Sands Chardonnay (vegan); Elegido Merlot (vegan)
The Grape Culture rating:
Sam: 5 grapes (the book); 2.5 grapes (Penguin Sands Chardonnay); 1.5 grapes (Elegido Merlot)
Kim: 4.5 grapes (the book); 2 grapes (Penguin Sands Chardonnay); 1.5 grapes (Elegido Merlot)
Alex: 4.5 grapes (the book); 2 grapes (Penguin Sands Chardonnay); 2.5 grapes (Elegido Merlot)
Further reading:
Women's Anger Will Change the World - Broadly, September 2018
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