![]() ![]() “Good and Mad” was composed in a matter of months, with incandescent urgency. ![]() In the early months after the 2016 election, Traister resolved to write about the explosion of women’s anger and activism, tracing it over a few years - until she recognized a need to capture this maybe-movement in something like real time, to ensure that none of its complicated fury would be lost to tepid retrospective accounts. ![]() To enter the splendid core of ire and intelligence coursing through Rebecca Traister’s third book, “Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger,” is to be sustained by its heat, invigorated, galvanized. ![]()
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