Publisher's Synopsis
Women have never had it so good: we have the vote and the pill, and since 1727 they stopped hanging us for witchcraft. But, how to be a woman? This is precisely the eternal question that this book attempts to answer, that tackles the feminine condition with startling frankness. Always leaning on her own experiences as a woman, Caitlin Moran speaks with absolute sincerity about the relationship she has with her body. And with food, men, work, sexuality, motherhood and abortion. But she also speaks about the importance of Lady Gaga, the mistakes and horrors of more intimate hair removal, and botox. And about much more.