The Unseen WorldDiscover Caitlin Moran's insightful and hilarious memoir, 'More Than A Woman'. This powerful sequel to her bestseller 'How to Be a Woman' is not just a reflection on feminism, but a candid exploration of what it means to navigate middle age with grace and humor. A Sunday Times Number One Bestseller, this B format paperback, published by Random House UK in 2021, comprises 288 pages of unfiltered honesty and wit. In this engaging narrative, Moran
Shopping security
Each payment you make on thelockerguy is secured with strict SSL encryption and PCI DSS data protection protocols
product description
Why choose thelockerguy wholesale?
Discover Caitlin Moran's insightful and hilarious memoir, 'More Than A Woman'. This powerful sequel to her bestseller 'How to Be a Woman' is not just a reflection on feminism, but a candid exploration of what it means to navigate middle age with grace and humor. A Sunday Times Number One Bestseller, this B-format paperback, published by Random House UK in 2021, comprises 288 pages of unfiltered honesty and wit. In this engaging narrative, Moran addresses challenging questions many women face: Why isn't there a 'Mum Bod'? How does one keep intimacy alive? Explore the societal pressures surrounding aging and womanhood, as she shares personal anecdotes that resonate with readers. This book serves as both a passionate polemic and a meaningful manifesto, urging women to embrace their realities in pursuit of a joyous life. 'More Than A Woman' is more than just a memoir; it’s a celebration of resilience and a guide for those navigating the complexities of family, aging, and self-discovery. Perfect for readers looking for inspiration and camaraderie in their own journeys, this book is a must-have addition to your reading list. Embrace the 'unseen world' of female experience with Caitlin Moran's insightful commentary, humor, and wisdom. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering her work for the first time, this book confirms Moran's status as a leading voice in contemporary feminism.