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What Do We Need Men For? (Book 8)

 Remember book reports when we were in school? For some they were a dreaded terrible thing, for others they were fun ways to recall your favorite book and an easy format to tell someone what the book was about. I've decided to post some reports of books I've read recently; let's jump right in.

This book I borrowed from the Inglewood library. Looking for a book in the library is like looking for a movie on a streaming service. Reading the titles & the synopsis trying to see what interest you. So as always the title drew me right in, not to mention I'm having my own feelings towards the male species right now. This book was not male bashing & some men had some interesting answers to the question as well. E. Jean Carroll is over 80yrs young now & this book was written when she was 75; I love it & you gave me so much inspiration for my very young future THANK YOU! 


Author: E. Jean Carroll 

Title:  What Do we need men for? A modest proposal

Main Characters:  E. Jean Carroll & her dog Lewis Carroll

Setting: This story takes place on a road trip across 11 states. E. Jean drives her car that she calls Miss Bingley.

Plot:  E. Jean is road tripping to cities named after women stopping in Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, Ohio, New York & Vermont asking women & some men the question what do we need men for?

Personal Endorsement:  I think this was a wonderfully written book & a fun read. The title attracted me to it of course, one could only wonder what the pages held. I didn't know it would turn out to be such a shocking memoir. It was refreshing to read about women standing up for their men & knowing that there are still some good ones out there as well. 

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