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Reading this gave me solace during these times of intense darkness and despair. I adore her radical optimism, because it reframes things in a way that offers some possibilities and perspective that I myself very much need.
That being said, reading this made me more aware of Moran's strengths and weaknesses as a public commentator on modern life. She is an autodidact - homeschooled and raised in a family of 8 on a council estate during Thatcher's reign of shit. I appreciate her thoughts on being ...more
That being said, reading this made me more aware of Moran's strengths and weaknesses as a public commentator on modern life. She is an autodidact - homeschooled and raised in a family of 8 on a council estate during Thatcher's reign of shit. I appreciate her thoughts on being ...more

I think readers need to be up on British pop culture to fully appreciate Moran. So many references went right over my head! The book is a collection of essays written for a British newspaper, and they are grouped by theme. "The Feminisms" section is by far the best of the entire book; I wish everyone (men and women) would read the essay titled "The Two Things Men Need To Understand About Women." Its worth getting the book from the library for that essay alone!
I have one issue with Moran, and tha ...more
I have one issue with Moran, and tha ...more

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