The New York Times bestseller, now available in paperbackââHalf memoir, half polemic, and entirely necessary,â (Elle UK) Caitlin Moranâs debutâan instant runaway bestseller in the UKâputs a new face on feminism, cutting to the heart of issues with an irreverent, transcendent, and hilarious touch.
âCaitlin Moran is the profane, witty and wonky best friend I wish I had. Sheâs the feminist rock star we need right now.â
âAyelet Waldman, author of Bad Mother
âCaitlin Moran is so fabulous, so funny, so freshly feminist. I donât want to be like herâI want to be her.â
 âPeggy Orenstein, author of Cinderella Ate My Daughter
Caitlin Moran puts a new face on feminism, cutting to the heart of womenâs issues today with her irreverent, transcendent, and hilarious How to Be a Woman. âHalf memoir, half polemic, and entirely necessary,â (Elle UK), Moranâs 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 Vanity Fair calls âthe U.K. version of Tina Feyâs Bossypants....You will laugh out loud, wince, andâin my caseâfeel proud to be the same gender as the author.â
Caitlin Moranâs debut book, How to Be a Woman, was an instant New York Times bestseller, with more than one million copies distributed worldwide. Her first novel, How to Build a Girl, received widespread acclaim, and she adapted it into a major motion picture starring Beanie Feldstein and Emma Thompson. As a twice-weekly columnist at The Times of London, Moran has won the British Society of Magazine Editors ""Columnist of the Year"" Award eight times. She lives in London.