Believing
By Anita Hill
By Anita Hill
By Anita Hill
By Anita Hill
By Anita Hill
Read by January LaVoy
By Anita Hill
Read by January LaVoy
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$18.00
Sep 27, 2022 | ISBN 9780593298312
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Sep 28, 2021 | ISBN 9780593298305
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Sep 28, 2021 | ISBN 9780593451465
644 Minutes
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Praise
“To say that ‘Believing’ is a sobering read is a gobsmacking understatement…Hill deftly sweeps aside the intricate web of denial, bias and institutional failures to show not only the causes of gender-based violence in America, but also their solutions. Hers is a brave, brazenly intelligent and ultimately hopeful womanifesto.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“With scholarly sophistication, Hill calls out the failings of our politicians, courts, places of work and home life. . . . Hill is uniquely equipped to offer a combined scholarly and personal perspective on this subject.”—Associated Press
“Anita Hill’s courage on screen awakened a nation to gender violence. Now, in the pages of Believing, she shows each of us how to be courageous, too.”—Gloria Steinem
“Incisive and impassioned . . . Hill’s inspiring personal history, eloquently constructed arguments, and dogged persistence in shining a light on the topic make this an essential look at the fight against misogyny.”—Publishers Weekly *starred and boxed review*
“Hill’s new book defies boundaries by bringing together elements of memoir with law, social analysis, and polemic—delivered with the precision of a powerful lawyer and the vulnerability of someone who became a target of merciless media scrutiny after testifying to being sexually harassed by now–Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas . . . With searing insight, Hill shows how much and how little things have changed since 1991. Her book gives hope, inspires activism, and discourages complacency.”—Library Journal *starred review*
“A powerful argument that ending gender violence is an attainable goal, if only we apply ourselves to the work.”—Kirkus Reviews
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