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Rebel Girl
Rebel Girl: My Life As a Feminist Punk | Kathleen Hanna
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A no-holds-barred memoir from the American singer, artist, and feminist icon Kathleen Hanna. Pioneer of the feminist punk riot grrrl movement, Hanna was the lead singer in BIKINI KILL and Le Tigre. She is now the front woman of Julie Ruin and is married to Adam Horovitz from the Beastie Boys.
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TheKidUpstairs
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Revolution, girl style, now!

While being a fan of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre helps, I don't think it's necessary to appreciate Hanna's memoir. Some of this is hard to read, as she recounts trauma and violence at the hands of men, some she was meant to trust with her whole heart. I had to take breaks in some of the earlier portions to feel through the rage (blasting the Spotify playlist she made to go along with the book was a great break option).

TheKidUpstairs The way she turns her own anger into a creative force, the stories of women and allies coming together, and the way she never shies away from examining her own mistakes were inspiring. I cried through some of her stories of her friendship with Kurt Cobain. And, her love story with her husband is just freakin' adorable and beautiful. Highly recommend this one, and audio is a great choice if you've got the option! 1w
Billypar Great review - yes to all of your points! It was the good kind of inspirational - no downplaying how awful people were/are or how much work it really took to make a difference. 1w
TheKidUpstairs @Billypar yes! Inspiring in the "things are hard and they might suck, but do the thing anyway" kind of way, rather than a "everything's going to turn out great if you work hard" kind of way. 1w
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JamieArc
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Whoops. I little early Christmas shopping for myself inspired by #ALSpine #AuldLangSpine with one more on the way.

monalyisha Yes! LOVE this. Rebel Girl was placed directly on my TBR after peeping the list you ended up with. 1mo
Billypar Very nice! Such a variety of content/moods among these four: Dr. No for when you want something to make you laugh, Secret Life when you want complicated reality without any easy fixes, Seek You (well, goes without saying, given the full title), and Rebel Girl when looking for inspiration (though not an easy read either - TWs for rape, emotional abuse). (edited) 1mo
Billypar I also recommend this interview between Questlove and Kathleen Hannah: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6gwB93ERXTio0RYjucIikb?si=yQ2IwO2RR3qqgPokU9JGO... @monalyisha 1mo
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JamieArc @Billypar I really liked the range of the titles you gave in your list. Thank you for this interview! I‘ll check out anything with Questlove‘s name on it. 1mo
JamieArc @monalyisha I‘ll make sure you see my thoughts 😊 1mo
monalyisha Perfect! I‘m adding this episode to my library (or whatever the terminology is 😅) on Spotify, too! 1mo
Megabooks Seek You is amazing! What a great stack! 1mo
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REPollock
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Bear in mind that I cannot stand the memoir genre and rarely finish the ones I pick up when I make an exception to my no-memoirs rule.

I didn‘t hate it, and I actually finished it. If you are or were a fan of any of her bands or involved in riot grrl, it might be of interest.

Suet624 Beautiful cat. 💕 2mo
REPollock @Suet624 thank you! He‘s a rescue, a breed called a Bengal. He loves the heating pad! 2mo
julesG I'm so glad to find another person who loves memoirs as much as I do. 😁😁 2mo
REPollock @julesG ugh solidarity. 2mo
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Luke-XVX
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Time to start this.

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ImperfectCJ
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This was a little tough to read/listen to at first because it brought back so many feelings of powerlessness and shame from my adolescence in the 1990s, but ultimately I loved hearing Hanna's story of moving through trauma and finding joy in midlife (spoiler alert?). It makes me want to take creative risks. Also, her time in Durham, NC, overlapped with mine...I wonder if we ever crossed paths without my knowing it? (probably not)

ImperfectCJ And thanks to @Lindy for alerting me to this book's existence! 4mo
Lindy Finding joy in midlife is a good way to describe Hanna‘s current situation. (Not a spoiler.) 4mo
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Lindy
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A gripping, eye-opening memoir by feminist punk singer-songwriter Kathleen Hanna. She says: “Male violence didn‘t create me, it just made it harder to make my art, but I did it anyway.” And did she ever have to face a lot of male violence! I didn‘t listen to Bikini Kill or Le Tigre, but when Hanna talks about her musical influences like Joan Jett and Yaz, that brought me back to my youth. Audiobook performed by the author.

ImperfectCJ I just watched the documentary about Hanna from a few years ago. It's so full of how angry we all felt in the 90s (or at least how angry I felt, and apparently Kathleen Hanna, too, only she channeled it a lot more effectively). I stacked this and got the audiobook from Libby immediately after reading your review! 5mo
Lindy @ImperfectCJ The documentary sounds good! I hope you enjoy Hanna‘s memoir. 5mo
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Lindy
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We were in our early 20s and still called each other girl. We were reading Carol Gilligan‘s book about how at age 11 some girls experience a moment of resistance in which they are brave and confident, but by the time they are 16 they are saying “I don‘t know” all the time. Selfishly, I just wanted to relive my own childhood, and win this time, which is why I started wearing Girl Scout uniforms with combat boots.

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Lindy
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Maybe the struggle for language was the moment we were trapped in. Why were we always expected to answer ignorant questions with thoughtful articulate answers? Why were we always explaining ourselves? Maybe that was what third wave girls were about: speaking back to power with sounds that didn‘t always make sense.

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BookishTrish
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Exactly as described. I appreciate Hanna‘s candour, emotional intelligence, and critical self reflection. What a wild life!

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pdxannie
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I love a less than 24-hour read. B you should read it 🤪. Ps why are the filters on this app so much better than IG

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PunkRockLibrarian

The trauma and truth this woman tells is intense. As a feminist punk librarian, I see some of my naive ideals and dangerous mistakes in what Kathleen Hanna is writing. We wanted to change the world and solve it all at 20 something.