Failure is Impossible by Lynn Sherr
Title: Failure is Impossible: Susan B Anthony in her Own Words
Author: Lynn Sherr
Publisher: Times Books 1995
Genre: Nonfiction -- History; Biography
Pages: 384
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Perpetual (NonAd; Feminism); Nonfiction; 52 Books - W16
Juxtaposed with contemporary reports and biographical essays, the words of this legendary suffragist reveal Susan B. Anthony as a loyal, caring friend, and an eloquent, humorous crusader. "More than a collection of well-arranged quotations, the work informs, inspires, and gives historical perspective."
Full disclosure: I am a huge history nerd. I also have a B.A. in Women's Studies and Susan B. Anthony has always been one of my favorite historical figures. That being said, I really wanted to love this book. I was fascinated by the idea of using mostly primary sources to get an insight in Anthony's life. Unfortunately, the volume fell flat. I couldn't get beyond the unusual format both in terms of the primary sources being the focus and the chapters divided by topic rather than time period. I just couldn't really get into this one at all. Definitely not the book for me...