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My First Little Book of Intersectional Activism

By: Titania McGrath
Narrated by: Alice Marshall
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After the success of her debut Woke: A Guide to Social Justice, radical slam poet and intersectional feminist Titania McGrath has turned her talents to the realm of children's non-fiction.

Aimed at activists from the age of six months to six years, Titania's book will help cultivate a new progressive generation. In a series of groundbreaking and poignant chapters, she will take you on a journey with some of the most inspiring individuals in history, such as Emmeline Pankhurst, Meghan Markle, Nelson Mandela, Hillary Clinton and Joseph Stalin.

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'Fabulously smart and entertaining . . . If virtue-signalling wokery drives you as nuts as it drives me, you will love it' Piers Morgan

'Required reading for anyone needing an antidote to the mass hysteria of humanity's latest religion' Entertainment Focus

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For those who don't give a monkeys about Political Correctness, this is a brilliant book and well worth the time. It tips PC apart with a humour that some will find offensive, no doubt. But if you take it as satire, you can really enjoy this book. Well read, too.

Not for the woke. At all! You have been warned!

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I’m concerned my nephews are growing up sexist because they play football and objectify Little Mix. I’ll buy them a copy of this book and let Titania, in her humble wisdom and sincerity, explain the gender pregnancy gap and who would win in a scenario based battle of wits between Mary Ann Evans and Andrew Doyle.

Please think of the children x

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I liked "Woke" a lot but this book is even better in my opinion. I guess improvement is to be expected as this foolish ideology constantly provides fresh material.
Too funny to listen to if you're at work trying to concentrate. Poe's law at it's finest.

Extremely Funny.

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Titania McGrath's creators shoot and score once again with this brilliant extracting of the pee-pee of the bonkers woke brigade. Alice Marshall audiobook performance is tip-top and bang on target.

Another excellent audiobook

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Andrew Doyle's 2nd retelling of the thoughts of woke uber-warrior Titania is every bit as disturbing and horrifying as the first. Doyle's delivery is as witty and satirical as ever, but the sheer vileness of the people being discussed makes it difficult to keep laughing after awhile. As does the frequent references to how the rea world is increasingly adopting the totalitarian thought-control systems that McGrath unironically demands.

I did find Mary Whitehouse and several other entries odd additions to the roster, seeing as she would have agreed with the modern woke on literally nothing. Doyle is of course making a point about censorship, but the point is dissipated somewhat given the vastly different historical contexts of the Spanish inquisition, debates over the license fee in the 1960s, and the current day bullying of women who don't want men in their changing rooms.

I was pleased to see McGrath's slam poetry make a return at the end of the book. It provided a much needed dose of levity that would have been welcome if it was dispersed among previous chapters as with the first book.

Alice Marshall is *superb* as the voice of Titania, and once again throws herself into the role with gusto.

Deeply disturbing, and sometimes funny.

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