How to Be a Woman: The New York Times Bestselling Feminist Manifesto on Empowerment and Modern Womanhood
<p><strong>The <em>New York Times</em></strong><strong> bestseller, now available in paperback—</strong><strong>“Half memoir, half polemic, and entirely necessary,†(<em>Elle UK</em>) Caitlin Moran’s debut—an instant runaway bestseller in the UK—puts a new face on feminism, cutting to the heart of issues with an irreverent, transcendent, and hilarious touch.</strong></p><p>“Caitlin Moran is the profane, witty and wonky best friend I wish I had. She’s the feminist rock star we need right now.â€<br/>—Ayelet Waldman, author of <em>Bad Mother</em></p><p>“Caitlin Moran is so fabulous, so funny, so freshly feminist. I don’t want to be like her—I want to be her.â€<br/> —Peggy Orenstein, author of <em>Cinderella Ate My Daughter</em></p><p>Caitlin Moran puts a new face on feminism, cutting to the heart of women’s issues today with her irreverent, transcendent, and hilarious <em>How to Be a Woman</em>. “Half memoir, half polemic, and entirely necessary,†(<em>Elle</em> UK), Moran’s debut was an instant runaway bestseller in England as well as an Amazon UK Top Ten book of the year; still riding high on bestseller lists months after publication, it is a bona fide cultural phenomenon. Now poised to take American womanhood by storm, here is a book that <em>Vanity Fair</em> calls “the U.K. version of Tina Fey’s <em>Bossypants</em>….You will laugh out loud, wince, and—in my case—feel proud to be the same gender as the author.†<br/></p>