It's a good time to be a woman: we have the vote and the Pill,
and we haven't been burnt as witches since 1727. However, a few
nagging questions do remain... Why are we supposed to get
Brazilians? Should we use Botox? Do men secretly hate us? And why
does everyone ask when you're going to have a baby? This title
provides answers to such questions.
"I adore, admire and - more - am addicted to Caitin Moran's writing" Nigella Lawson "I have been waiting for this book my whole life" Claudia Winkleman "This might just be the funniest intelligent book ever written .. Moran's work packs a feminist punch in a way that Germaine Greer and an entire army of female eunuchs could never do, because she writes about things we've all done, thought, and said - but not quite so eloquently...the book everyone will be talking about" Stylist "Moran's writing sparkles with wit and warmth. Like the confidences of your smartest friend" Simon Pegg "It would almost be unkind to call this an important book, because what it mostly is is engaging, brave and consistently, cleverly naughtily funny, but actually it is important that we talk about this stuff" -- Katy Guest Independent on Sunday
Caitlin Moran wuchs als das älteste von acht Kindern in einer Sozialbau-Siedlung in Wolverhampton auf. Mit 15 schrieb sie ihren ersten Roman, mit 16 die ersten Artikel für Melody Maker. Seit sie 17 ist, schreibt sie für die Times. Ihre satirische Kolumne Celebrity Watch gewann 2010 den British Press Award. Caitlin Moran ist 35 Jahre alt, verheiratet und hat zwei Kinder.
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