The Guilty Feminist : The Sunday Times bestseller - 'Breathes life into conversations about feminism' (Phoebe Waller-Bridge)
(Autor) Deborah Frances-WhiteTHE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER **Brand new interviews with Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Nanette's Hannah Gadsby** 'Everything you wanted to know about feminism but were afraid to ask' EMMA THOMPSON Why do we find it so hard to say 'No'? What does poker teach us about power structures? How can feminism be more inclusive? The Guilty Feminist will challenge you, reassure you and empower you to see the world differently. From workplace inclusion to intersectionality, #MeToo to men's rights, rom-coms to pornography, Deborah Frances-White tackles urgent questions for the modern woman. Featuring interviews with activists, businesswomen and all-round inspirations, The Guilty Feminist examines how women can abandon their guilt, say No (when they mean it), say Yes (when they want to), and to change the world - and ourselves - for the better. 'Genius' Sunday Times 'Funny, fresh, thought-provoking' Observer 'Breathes life into conversations about feminism' Phoebe Waller-Bridge 'Quite possibly the defining feminist of our generation' Elizabeth Day 'Very funny, very clever, very thoughtful and very relevant' Dolly Alderton 'Encouraging every woman to say: "I get to be heard. I deserve to be seen" ' Daily Express 'A passionate and engaging manifesto, reminding readers that feminism isn't one-size-fits-all' I
Deborah Frances-White
Deborah Frances-White is a British comedian, author, and podcaster known for her witty and insightful commentary on feminism, diversity, and social issues. She is best known for co-founding The Guilty Feminist podcast, which has amassed a large following for its humorous and thought-provoking discussions on modern feminism. Frances-White's writing style is characterized by her sharp wit, candid observations, and ability to address complex topics with humor and empathy. Through her work, she has made a significant impact on the feminist genre, inspiring conversations and empowering women around the world. Her most famous work, "The Guilty Feminist: From Our Noble Goals to Our Worst Hypocrisies," explores the nuances of contemporary feminism and has been praised for its honesty and relatability.