Are people up for another suggestion? Not to derail anyone who has already gotten going on By Grand Central, but it seems like there might be time for another suggestion.
Here is a book I'm really interested in, that is right in line with our female focussed philosophy.
Perhaps if not now, then at some time in the future? It's a memoir and also a survivor story as well as a unique view on the world of Islam.
Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Here are some reviews;
Reviews
- Sandip Roy. The High Price of Freedom. San Francisco Chronicle.
- Joel Whitney. Un-Veiled. The Village Voice.
- William Grimes. No Rest for a Feminist Fighting Radical Islam. New York Times.
- Dark secrets. The Economist.
- Anne Applebaum. The Fight for Muslim Women. Washington Post.
- Christopher Hitchens. A voice that will not be silenced. The Sunday Times.
- Andrew Anthony. Taking the fight to Islam. The Observer.
- Luuk van Middelaar. Out of Europe: Infidel, by Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Wall Street Journal.
- Sol Schindler. A Muslim woman, her leadership and its costs. The Washington Times.
- Theodore Dalrymple. A feminist for the ages .... The Globe and Mail.
As for timing, how is October 8th or 15th? Not sure when Tasha is back...
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