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The author of the international bestseller How to Be a Woman returns with another "hilarious neo-feminist manifesto" (NPR), reflecting on parenting, middle age, marriage, existential crises, and feminism. Caitlin Moran's previous work offered a humorous and resonant exploration of feminism and womanhood, chronicling her journey from a challenging adolescence through various life experiences. Since then, the cultural landscape has evolved, with positive shifts for young women, yet middle-aged women still grapple with pressing questions: Can feminists have Botox? Why isn't there a "Mum Bod"? Why do hangovers hurt more? Is camel-toe the new erogenous zone? Why do clothes seem to betray you? Has feminism gone too far? Will the To Do List ever end? And importantly, who is caring for the children? This memoir/manifesto is as timely as it is laugh-out-loud funny, prompting readers to rethink their perspectives on feminism and the patriarchy. It offers a brutally honest, scathingly funny, and essential examination of modern womanhood—one that only Caitlin Moran can deliver.

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More Than a Woman, Caitlin Moran

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Titolo
More Than a Woman
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2021
Formato
In brossura
ISBN10
1529102774
ISBN13
9781529102772
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
2020
Titolo originale
More Than a Woman
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The author of the international bestseller How to Be a Woman returns with another "hilarious neo-feminist manifesto" (NPR), reflecting on parenting, middle age, marriage, existential crises, and feminism. Caitlin Moran's previous work offered a humorous and resonant exploration of feminism and womanhood, chronicling her journey from a challenging adolescence through various life experiences. Since then, the cultural landscape has evolved, with positive shifts for young women, yet middle-aged women still grapple with pressing questions: Can feminists have Botox? Why isn't there a "Mum Bod"? Why do hangovers hurt more? Is camel-toe the new erogenous zone? Why do clothes seem to betray you? Has feminism gone too far? Will the To Do List ever end? And importantly, who is caring for the children? This memoir/manifesto is as timely as it is laugh-out-loud funny, prompting readers to rethink their perspectives on feminism and the patriarchy. It offers a brutally honest, scathingly funny, and essential examination of modern womanhood—one that only Caitlin Moran can deliver.