Additional information
Weight 0.46 kg
Dimensions 11.34 × 2.83 × 17.32 cm
ISBN 9780349010144
Pub Date 2018
Description A funny, frank, accessible book about embracing both feminism and our imperfections, from the host of the hit comedy podcast The Guilty Feminist. From confidence to crying, from motherhood to activism, Deborah Frances-White explores what it means to be a 21st century woman in a series of essays that will make you laugh and think. Deborah's writing has the same qualities - warmth, humour, sharpness, intimacy and honesty - that have attracted a dedicated and ever-growing following to her podcast, but you don't need to have listened to the podcast: this will be a book for anyone who has enjoyed reading Sara Pascoe, Caitlin Moran and Bridget Christie. Though sharing the same tone as the podcast, it will be all new material. The Guilty Feminist podcast has 500,000 regular listeners, with over 16m downloads total. Influential fans include Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Gemma Arterton, Giovanna Fletcher and Sharon Horgan, and guests on the podcast have included Rachel Bloom, Sara Pascoe, Sarah Millican, Jess Phillips MP and Shappi Khorsandi. They have regular sold-out live recordings and a line of merchandise and workshops, and their audience is only growing.
Category Adult Non-Fiction
Publisher Virago