Millicent Garrett Fawcett's 'What I Remember' is a poignant memoir filled with vivid recollections of her life as a pioneering feminist and suffragist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Fawcett's writing is eloquent and reflective, providing readers with a unique insight into the challenges and triumphs of the women's suffrage movement. The book is a blend of personal anecdotes, political insights, and social commentary, making it a valuable historical document in understanding the struggle for gender equality. Fawcett's literary style is both insightful and engaging, making 'What I Remember' a captivating read for anyone interested in feminist history and social activism. Written with a careful attention to detail and a deep understanding of the era, the book offers a compelling narrative that inspires readers to reflect on the progress made in women's rights. Millicent Garrett Fawcett's unique perspective as a key figure in the suffrage movement makes 'What I Remember' an essential read for anyone interested in the history of feminism and the fight for gender equality.