Review: Female Firebrands by Mikaela Kiner

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Saying NO to the Workplace Status Quo: 

13 Women Who Are Rewriting the Rules


If readers are not sure what a firebrand is, they’ll find out in Mikaela Kiner’s powerful first book. Women of all generations will nod in recognition at the stories of 13 professional women from diverse backgrounds and industries as they recount the career challenges they've faced and how they have overcome bias, sexism, and the power imbalance.
These women are role models, not just because they’ve been successful in their careers, but because they are mission-driven and doing good in the world. They are whole people dealing with work, family, balance, confidence, and the need to stay motivated and strong.
Mikaela Kiner spent 15 years in HR leadership at Microsoft, Starbucks, Amazon, PopCap Games, and Redfin. In 2015 she founded Reverb, which helps companies create a healthy, inclusive culture that engages and inspires employees.
Female Firebrands is an honest, modern, and solutions-oriented guide for dealing with situations working women know all too well: sexual harassment, not being taken seriously, and being talked over, passed over, underpaid, and underappreciated. 
Mid-career professional women will read this book and know they're not alone. Women earlier in their careers can save years of heartache and frustration by learning what's worked for women who came before them.
Chapter checklists provide invaluable to-do lists for women, men who want to be their advocates, and HR and business leaders as well. 
Readers will learn how to—
• Develop tools and techniques to stand and speak up on behalf of yourself and others when it’s both difficult and necessary
• Get better at recognizing “little indignities” you don’t have to tolerate
• Understand what it means to be an informed, empowered advocate for women
• Increase awareness of your own blind spots and biases so you can learn from them
• Recognize the role of privilege at work and how it can be used for positive change

My Rating: 3/5

Female Firebrands introduces us to 13 different industry professionals and their suggestions on how to combat common prejudices and harassment women face in the workplace. 

From #Metoo to #Momtoo and everything in between, these women show how they and others have faced these issues and advocate for women.

I found this book to be rather underwhelming and not really what I expected it to be - although I'm unsure of what I expected . . . maybe something more about how these women came to be in a place of power within their workplaces or something. If that is what you're looking for, then this book isn't going to help you.

If what you are looking for is ways and means to combat whatever prejudice or harassment or issues that you are facing within your workplace. Whether that be from male or female colleagues (yes, women come with prejudices too), this book WILL empower you to do that.

Aside from my misplaced expectations, this is a good book, with good advice for women of all ages in any workplace.


Publication Date: 7 January 2020
Publisher: Green Leaf Book Group Press
RRP: $24.95 USD


I received an ebook from the publishers via NetGalley for the purposes of a review, this review is my own personal view and is not required to be positive. 


This review has also been posted on my other blog, A Speck of Salt.

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