Who Cooked The Last Supper: A Review

This book goes so far back in time, there’s sure to be a section covering a period that you’re especially interested in!

Who Cooked The Last Supper: The Women’s History Of The World” by Rosalind Miles covers the beginning of early civilizations all around the world.

How their societies were structured, who ran what, and how day-to-day life was.

It examines early religions, the power they yielded, and how they’ve evolved into the modern day.

And most interestingly, it shines a light from a rarely considered perspective: the woman’s.

How did she fit into each version of the world? How was it structured around her, and in spite of her?

This isn’t some finger wagging lecture. This is history you haven’t heard.

You’ll learn that an entire religion directly defies the teachings of its founder. Generations of people conveniently misled for the sake of power. You’ll learn just how often revolutions were led by fed up bands of prostitutes. And my personal favorite when it comes to history books, you’ll learn who got polished by time when in reality, they were a real fuckin weirdo. 😜

With Who Cooked The Last Supper, you’ll find a whole new way to look at how everything from media to governance plays off of allegedly established status quo’s.

The news will seem different, you’ll be able to put a finger on why that guy at the office seems so strange, and you’ll be able to appreciate the little things a little more, because you’ll know just how much everyone had to suffer to get through the industrial revolution.

Admittedly, chapters five and six are a little rough. History has been brutal.

But if you push all the way though, I’d absolutely love to discuss it more with you. ❤️

xoxox, Charlotte

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