cwality reviewed Let IT Go by Richard Askwith
An honest portrayal of an incredible life
4 stars
When I first got this, I thought it was a standard autobiography of a successful business person, but that's the least interesting part of her life.
She's a refugee, a feminist icon (hate that term but don't know what else to call it) and the parent of a profoundly disabled son. The last part is heartbreaking. It's all told in a very honest forthright way.
I didn't love the writing style, aside from that I would have given this a 5. Still well worth a read.
When I first got this, I thought it was a standard autobiography of a successful business person, but that's the least interesting part of her life.
She's a refugee, a feminist icon (hate that term but don't know what else to call it) and the parent of a profoundly disabled son. The last part is heartbreaking. It's all told in a very honest forthright way.
I didn't love the writing style, aside from that I would have given this a 5. Still well worth a read.