Hostile Work Environments Are Pushing 52% Of Black Women Out Of The UK’s Workforce
Excellent book, very well written
Reviewed in the United States on 29 November 2020
This is a fascinating book that is extremely well written. The descriptions of life in Grenada and the Caribbean are spot on and the use of the local language perfect. A thought provoking and enjoyable read. I highly recommend it.
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