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A Woman Like Me

A Memoir

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A Woman Like Me

By: Diane Abbott
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From challenging expectations as a bright and restless child of the Windrush generation to making history as the first elected Black female MP in the UK, Diane Abbott has seen it all.

A Woman Like Me takes readers through Diane’s incredible journey, painting a vivid picture of growing up in 1960s North London with her working-class Jamaican parents, before entering the hallowed halls of Cambridge University to study history. Ever since the day she first walked through the House of Commons as the first Black woman MP, she has been a fearless and vocal champion for the causes that have made Britain what it is today, whether it’s increasing access to education for Black children and speaking out against the Iraq war or advocating tirelessly for refugees and immigrants.

A unique figure in British public life, Diane has often had nothing but the courage of her convictions to carry her through incredibly hostile environments, from torrential abuse in the mainstream media and on social media, to being shunned by the political establishment, including by her own party. Written with frankness and wry humour, A Woman Like Me is an inspirational account that celebrates how one woman succeeded against massive odds and built an extraordinary legacy.

©2024 Diane Abbott (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Black Creators Europe Gender Studies Great Britain Politics & Government Social Sciences Women in Politics Women's Voices Thought-Provoking Inspiring Social justice Socialism

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Her honesty and wisdom, her ups and downs but always thinking what she could do for others.

A woman who has strength for me to follow.

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An excellent read and an in-depth analysis of Diane’s life to date. It is a miss read and one for your book shelf

Her life journey

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A very interesting listen. You cannot fail to respect Diane’s continued contributions to the political discourse. Her contribution is a unique one. Whether you agree with her all the time might be a different matter

An amazing story

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This was an inspiring book. Diane Abbott is a formidable woman, I enjoyed reading all aspects of this book from her humble beginnings, persevering academically and excelling, different sectors in her career and the trials and tribulations she faced being the first black female MP including the racism and vitriol she continues to stand tall.

A remarkable woman

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Diane Abbott’s memoir recounts her inspirational story from a child of Jamaican immigrants to becoming the first Black woman MP. Ms. Abbott’s political career hasn’t been easy but throughout the book it’s clear that her determination to make a fairer more inclusive society has given her the power and resilience she needs to succeed. Thank you for telling your story!

A story of resilience

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