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Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

    Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett è una scrittrice avvincente il cui lavoro approfondisce le questioni sociali contemporanee con acuta perspicacia. Come giornalista e redattrice esperta, porta una prospettiva acuta e una prosa incisiva nella sua scrittura. Il suo lavoro esplora spesso temi di femminismo e la posizione delle donne nella società moderna. Cosslett possiede una particolare capacità di dissezionare argomenti complessi con chiarezza e intelligenza, risuonando con un vasto pubblico.

    The Year of the Cat
    The Vagenda. A Zero Tolerance Guide to the Media
    The Tyranny of Lost Things
    The Vagenda
    • The Vagenda

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      HAVE YOU EVERa Obsessed over your body's 'problem areas'? Killed an hour on the Sidebar of Shame? Wondered whether to try '50 Sex Tips to Please Your Man'? Felt worse after doing any of the above? Holly and Rhiannon grew up reading glossy mags and, like most women, thought of them as just a bit of fun. But over time they started to feel uneasy - not just about magazines, but about music videos, page 3, and women being labelled frigid, princesses or tramps. So, following the amazing success of their Vagenda blog, they wrote this book. Welcome to your indispensable guide to the madness of women's media.

      The Vagenda
    • The Tyranny of Lost Things

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of London riots, the narrative follows Harmony as she revisits her childhood home in an urban commune after dropping out of university. As she navigates the chaos of the present, memories of the past intertwine with her experiences of drugs, sex, and cheap wine, leading her to uncover the truth about events that transpired at Longhope two decades earlier. The story explores themes of memory, identity, and the impact of societal upheaval on personal history.

      The Tyranny of Lost Things
    • Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett and Holly Baxter, after laughing at absurd magazine articles about women's issues, felt uneasy about the patronizing tone of such media. This led them to create The Vagenda blog in 2012, culminating in a humorous book that encourages women to demand a media representation that reflects their true selves.

      The Vagenda. A Zero Tolerance Guide to the Media
    • A smart and wonderfully tender story of how adopting a kitten during lockdown helped Rhiannon dare to stop worrying and start living - for readers who loved CONVERSATIONS ON LOVE and NOTES TO SELF

      The Year of the Cat