Moranthology is a collection of newspaper columns and essays by British journalist Caitlin Moran.
With her usual mix of wit and wisdom Caitlin explores popular culture, reports on family life and motherhood, as well as knowledgeably presenting her stance on an array of political concerns and feminism - all of which form part of her personal manifesto, or more specifically her Moran-ifesto.
There are some new pieces but the majority of these sixty six pieces have previously been published in her regular Sunday Times column. Some of these pieces date from 2013 but they are no less relevant today and indeed some of her posts possess great foresight.
I read this volume right the way through, cover to cover, but you could equally dip in and out it as all the pieces stand alone.
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I love Caitlin Moran. I agree with her on pretty much everything and she is hilariously funny so, of course, I adored this book. I'm going to recommend everyone reads it. It would make a great gift for almost anyone who's even slightly compassionate and aware - hell, even if they're not give them this in the hope it may change their way of thinking.
Recommended.
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