We Need Snowflakes, Hannah Jewell
We Need Snowflakes, Hannah Jewell
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We Need Snowflakes
In defence of the sensitive, the angry and the offended. As featured on R4 Woman's Hour

Author: Hannah Jewell

Narrator: Katie Beudert

Unabridged: 10 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Coronet

Published: 01/27/2022


Synopsis

In praise of offence-taking: how snowflakedom can change the world for the better.

Is today's youth over sensitive, mollycoddled and intellectually pathetic?
Does the scourge of political correctness threaten the very fabric of our nations?
Yes, and yes! comes the cry of the incensed politician, columnist, comedian, disgruntled father, and baby boomer.

Dubbed the 'snowflake generation', these hypersensitive cowards are up in arms about silly things like bathrooms smeared with faeces in the shape of Swastikas, climate change, and statues of colonisers being kept in their natural habitats of universities and town squares. They make obstinate requests like wondering if a vegan option might be available, or if you could (please) use their correct pronouns.

In response to this outrage, writer and Washington Post pop culture host Hannah Jewell has decided to write a book to explain why being a snowflake might not be a bad thing. It might even make the world a better place.

Subversive, provocative and very funny, Hannah explains how, shockingly, despising the generation that comes after your own isn't actually a new thing, and why it's good for students (and indeed the rest of us) to kick off. She shows how you can instill resilience in children without having to live through a war or be made to eat octopus; and provides a handy guide to how you - yes, you! - can also become a snowflake and help to make the world a kinder, more empathetic place.

(P) 2021 Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

About Hannah Jewell

Hannah Jewell is a video journalist at The Washington Post covering pop culture, politics, and more. She formerly worked at BuzzFeed UK, where she was known for her writing about gender and her satire of British and American politics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amber

*RTC*......more

Goodreads review by Cait

Brilliantly argued points, a little leaning towards American culture for my POV but all in all a great book which delves nicely into the arguments of snowflake critics and why the use of the word is often oxymoronic.......more

Goodreads review by Hettie

I picked up this book after being called a ‘snowflake’. I wasn’t at all offended - ironically - but more perplexed as to the history behind this word and why some people believe it to have enough weight behind to cause certain damage - if that was the intention. I had an initial understanding that t......more

Goodreads review by Hayley

I received a copy of this book from the publishers. My review is voluntary and opinions are entirely my own. We Need Snowflakes won’t be everyone’s cup of tea and no doubt, it will rile up a very specific group of people. However, this book was incredibly well written, it’s inclusive and empathetic a......more

Goodreads review by Esther

I decided to DNF this book 50 pages in. I’m not sure what I expected when going into this book, but after having read the Introduction and the first chapter (The Origins of the Snowflake), I was finding it boring because I was not clear on what the over arching or compelling argument the author was......more