My Life on the Road
I was pleasantly surprised by Gloria Steinem’s novel, My Life on the Road . To be honest, I wasn't completely sure how moved I would be by the life of a traveling feminist (in the most general terms). I couldn't see myself being able to relate to her life in anyway, as I have had comfort in having a place to call home and I am not that passionate about politics. However, from the moment I read the first page, I knew I had greatly underestimated Steinem, both as an activist and as an inspirational writer. When I read the title of the first chapter, “My Father’s Footprints”, I knew I was going to have more in common with Steinem than previously thought. The chapter was filled with memories of her unusual childhood on the road, which had worked to shape her into the person she is today. Although she originally was embarrassed of her ‘weird’ upbringing, and longed for a less impulsive father that could settle down, she later realized how important it was in forming her charact...