This book takes a raw, honest look at how misogyny shows up in everyday life, from subtle digs to blatant discrimination. It's not just about the big, obvious moments-it's about the small, insidious ways women are held back, questioned, and overlooked. Through personal stories, it reveals the quiet frustrations and the internal battles that come with navigating a world built on gender bias.
But this isn't a story of victimhood. It's about the different ways women resist, sometimes loudly, sometimes quietly. It looks at how we push back-through our work, our words, and our decisions-often in ways that don't make headlines but still matter.
There's no sugar-coating here, no sweeping declarations. Just real, unvarnished experiences that dig into the complexity of being a woman in a world that still hasn't figured out how to see us fully.