Moranthology by Caitlin Moran - ISBN: 9780091940898
Paperback
Hilarious, sharp wit on everything from pop culture to politics.

Moranthology

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    1 July 2013

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Summary

Britain’s most talented, award-winning and bestselling columnist collected here for the very first time.

Possibly the only drawback about the bestselling How To Be A Woman was that its author, Caitlin Moran, was limited to pretty much one subject—being a woman. In MORANTHOLOGY, Caitlin ‘gets quite chatty’ about many subjects, including cultural, social and political issues which are usually left to hot-shot wonks and not a woman who sometimes keeps a falafel in her h…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780091940898
ISBN-10:0091940893
Author:Caitlin Moran
Publisher:Ebury Publishing
Imprint:Ebury Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:1 July 2013
Weight:253g
Dimensions:198mm x 127mm x 24mm
Series:Ebury Press
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Hilarious [and] sharply intelligent … she is one of the most astute social commentators hitting a keyboard today … guaranteed to brighten up anyone’s life

Hilarious [and] sharply intelligent … she is one of the most astute social commentators hitting a keyboard today … guaranteed to brighten up anyone’s life * Independent *
As insightful and every bit as funny as her last book, but with broader range * Elle *
She is a brilliant, brilliant writer * Glamour *
Properly funny, naughty and admirably no-nonsense, it’s every bit as brilliant as you’d expect * Closer *
I adore, admire and am addicted to Caitlin Moran’s writing – Nigella Lawson

About The Author

Caitlin Moran

Caitlin Moran is the eldest of eight children, home educated on a council estate in Wolverhampton. She published her first novel at 16 and became a columnist at The Times at 18. She has won Columnist of the Year seven times and has also been named Interviewer and Critic of the Year.

Her million-selling groundbreaking feminist memoir How to be a Woman was voted one of the Sunday Times’ ‘Most Important Books of the Twenty-First Century’. Caitlin’s other books have also been bestsellers and How to Build a Girl was made into a film with Beanie Feldstein and Emma Thompson.

Her Channel 4 sitcom Raised by Wolves, co-written with her sister Caroline Moran, won a Rose d’Or for Best Sitcom.

Her Who’s Who entry lists her interests as ‘cava, eyeliner, hair embiggening, and The Struggle’. She lives in North London with her husband and two children, and, after following all her own advice, she really is hopeful now.

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