Review; The RBG Way: The Secrets of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Success by Rebecca Gibian

Last year I was fortunate enough to recieve an ARC of the non-fiction book The RBG Way: The Secrets of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Success by Rebecca Gibian through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
Understanding and applying the wisdom of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg!

Given her incredible tenure as a Supreme Court justice as well as her monumental impact on the modern women’s rights movement, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become one of the most prominent political leaders of today. To complement her judicial significance, she has also become one of the most culturally popular political figures in US history. Not only has her workout routine gone viral (and been detailed in a book by her trainer), but RBG’s story has been featured in multiple critically acclaimed films.

Organized into three parts and then broken down into more specific chapters within each part, The RBG Way offers wisdom from Justice Ginsburg, based on comments she has made on particular topics of importance. Insight is offered on subjects such as women’s rights, creating lasting partnerships, overcoming hardship, how to be brave, and how to create lasting change. Rebecca Gibian offers her seasoned journalistic perspective to shed light on beliefs that RBG holds strongly, in a manner that is both comprehensive and accessible.

My Thoughts on the Book
I liked how this book was structured, each section having a different focus. The book shows how badasss RBG is, but I felt the book referenced to other books/texts too much at times. Though it was a fun and enlightening book overall.

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