Book: Equal Justice

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Rabia Siddique’s fascinating memoir chronicles not only a legal career dedicated to the pursuit of justice for herself and others, but also the life events that have shaped her. With extreme honesty and insight, Equal Justice details her personal experience of the effects of racism, childhood sexual abuse, and later balancing a career with being a mother to triplet boys…

Despite the challenges and injustice Rabia has faced, Equal Justice is far from bleak – her writing style is concise and engaging, allowing the book to cover far more than can be described in a brief review. Due to Rabia’s unique perspective, Equal Justice is an inspiring read that will appeal to a wide audience, and is a must for anyone interested in justice, human rights and international affairs.

Are you looking for an audio version of Equal Justice instead? You can purchase one for $24.95, here.

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Rabia Siddique’s fascinating memoir chronicles not only a legal career dedicated to the pursuit of justice for herself and others, but also the life events that have shaped her. With extreme honesty and insight, Equal Justice details her personal experience of the effects of racism, childhood sexual abuse, and later balancing a career with being a mother to triplet boys…

Despite the challenges and injustice Rabia has faced, Equal Justice is far from bleak – her writing style is concise and engaging, allowing the book to cover far more than can be described in a brief review. Due to Rabia’s unique perspective, Equal Justice is an inspiring read that will appeal to a wide audience, and is a must for anyone interested in justice, human rights and international affairs.

Are you looking for an audio version of Equal Justice instead? You can purchase one for $24.95, here.

Rabia Siddique’s fascinating memoir chronicles not only a legal career dedicated to the pursuit of justice for herself and others, but also the life events that have shaped her. With extreme honesty and insight, Equal Justice details her personal experience of the effects of racism, childhood sexual abuse, and later balancing a career with being a mother to triplet boys…

Despite the challenges and injustice Rabia has faced, Equal Justice is far from bleak – her writing style is concise and engaging, allowing the book to cover far more than can be described in a brief review. Due to Rabia’s unique perspective, Equal Justice is an inspiring read that will appeal to a wide audience, and is a must for anyone interested in justice, human rights and international affairs.

Are you looking for an audio version of Equal Justice instead? You can purchase one for $24.95, here.