A great read
5
By butterscoooootch
Maybe I'm petty but I hate to see that McFarland still lived a good life after what he did. It's not justice in my mind. Nonetheless, I'm amazed by Elizabeth's will and achievement. This book is a reminder that women's rights should not be taken as granted; it's the result of endless fight. We need to carry on this fight.
The woman they could not silence
5
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By Kate Moore
I loved this book. Women have been fighting for their rights for longer than I realized. Never even heard of Elizabeth Packard. She has become my hero. Accused of being insane because of her intelligence and intellect. Placed in asylum by her husband. She spent her entire life working on behalf of women and their rights.
Excellently presented
5
By Zazvor1004
I’m usually not a fan of nonfiction. In fact, I didn’t realize this was nonfiction until I started reading it but the way it was written is informative and story-like. All that aside, holy cow was this an amazing book. Elizabeth Packard is now my “if you could go back in time” hero. I’m amazed at her persistence and strength of will and I applaud the author here for her, most likely, endless hours of research to bring this book together. Phenomenal book.
Amazing and inspiring!
5
By jamie dawn p
Incredible, an absolute must read. All should know and revere Elizabeth Packard.
Story of historical heroine reads like fiction, until you realize it’s not.
5
By shoepershopper
Thoroughly enjoyed this book and have been recommending it to so many others. I’m not normally a fan of non-fiction, but this one is so well-writtenand researched, it reads so easily. At the same time, you can’t help but question, “What else don’t I know about women’s history and rights in our country?
Good but long winded
3
By franklynjames
I loved the story about this amazing woman but the author is very long winded.