More Than a Woman, by Caitlin Moran
Caitlin Moran’s How to Be a Woman – part-memoir, part-feminist manifesto – became an instant bestseller when it was released nearly a decade ago, discussing everything from what to name intimate female body parts to abortion.
Now in her mid-40s, Moran concedes that while she got a lot right in her first book, there was a lot she got wrong, too – and More Than a Woman explores and celebrates what is to be in middle age, married, with children, and to live so many of your adventures within the four walls of your home.
Hysterical and heartbreaking (Moran’s portrait of her teenage daughter’s battle with an eating disorder is something many parents will find relatable), this book is a delight.
She talks anything and everything: Botox (yes, you can still be a good feminist and get it done), ‘maintenance shags’, domesticity, ageing parents, divorcing friends, and even why we need to be compassionate to how men, without their own version of feminism, are coping.
Jennifer Barton, kids' editor
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