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This book dives into themes of identity and parenting, exploring multi-faceted female characters much like the nuanced discussions in 'Dear Ijeawele'.

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This aligns closely with the themes of empowerment in 'Dear Ijeawele', highlighting the importance of supporting women's rights.

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The book encourages action and advocacy for women's rights, resonating with the message of empowerment found in 'Dear Ijeawele'.

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Gay's honest and multifaceted take on feminism offers a relatable perspective that echoes the conversational style of 'Dear Ijeawele'.

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