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This book, which Camelia Jordana likes to give to her loved ones.

for two weeks Madame Figaro forces us to discover the books that celebrities love to give away.Camelia Jordan, actress, songwriter and performer, explains why she often chooses present By Lauren Bastide.

“This reading changed my view of the world, which is no small thing. This feminist manifesto touched me because the author, Lorraine Bastide, establishes a real intimacy with the reader, and because she was a journalist, she has a very didactic way of explaining things. : What he tells us present is so documented, proven and established that it becomes irreconcilable. Part of his speech goes back to male dominance, but specifically what is so entrenched in our lives that we forget it. With concrete examples, he makes us understand that as women: we live in a world created by men for men.

After reading presentI watched the exchanges between men and women with a new perspective. This book allows you to question yourself and open doors you didn’t even know existed I used to cry, and I often take it with me on trips, because it calms me down and inspires me when I write. It gave me incredible strength and made me say: “This is the state of things. Now we must go forward, and where do we begin?”

present by Lauren Bastide, Ed Allary, 272 pages, €19.90.
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Source: Le Figaro

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