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How to Win at Feminism

The Definitive Guide to Having It All—and Then Some!

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1 of 1 copy available

Feminism is all about demanding equality and learning to love yourself. But not too much — men hate that! From the writers of Reductress, the subversive, satirical women's magazine read by over 2.5 million visitors a month, comes HOW TO WIN AT FEMINISM: The Definitive Guide to Having It All—And Then Some!

This ultimate guide to winning feminism—filled with four-color illustrations, bold graphics, and hilarious photos—teaches readers how to battle the patriarchy better than everybody else. From the herstory of feminism to how to apologize for having it all, readers will learn how to be a feminist at work and at home with tips that include:

  • How to Do More with 33 Cents Less
  • How to Be Sex-Positive Even When You're Bloated
  • How to Love Your Body Even Though Hers Is Better
  • The 9 Circles of Hell for Women Who Don't Help Other Women
  • Designer Handbags to Hold All Your Feminism
  • How to Get Catcalled For Your Personality
  • HOW TO WIN AT FEMINISM is a fresh take on women's rights through the lens of the funniest women in comedy today. With this book as your wo-manual, you'll shatter that glass ceiling once and for all (but you'll still need to clean up the mess).

    BONUS CONTENT- Join Mouth Time podcast hosts Quenn and Div after the audiobook for a short sesh about books and writing.

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      • AudioFile Magazine
        REDUCTRESS is a satirical women's magazine that takes down the mainstream media's condescension and hypocrisy regarding women's place in the world. Narrated by one of its founders, this savvy broadside exposes our culture's subtle biases and makes fun of everyone who participates, knowingly or not. The two narrators sound similar and have similar sensibilities. Their enthusiastic, often exaggerated performances will sound adolescent to some ears, and perfect for the material to others. Overall, their lively performances, the book's sharp wit, and the serious advice suggested in the narratives make this audio both fun and enlightening. With the disrespect of women now prominent in the cultural conversation, this kind of well-crafted humor will be yet another channel through which all of us can become more aware and evolved. T.W. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine
      • Publisher's Weekly

        July 11, 2016
        The writers behind the hilarious satirical website The Reductress skewer the most ridiculous tropes and clichés of millennial-era feminism in this send-up of advice books targeted at women. An “official timeline of feminism” sets the tone, marking women’s suffrage and the birth of Beyoncé as equally relevant, along with chapter introductions revering feminist “patron saints” like Oprah and Lena Dunham. The writers provide shrewd commentary on the divisiveness of feminist culture in which women are pitted against and ordered to support one another at the same time. Hillary Clinton tops a list of “bad feminists” because “her Twitter is whack.” Instead of the no-makeup selfie, they recommend the “no-self selfie” because “it takes a strong woman to show others the room she’s in.” The text is accompanied by stock photos curated for maximum absurdity, funny fake advertisements, and graphs, including one on work-life balance that asks, “What’s the most you can achieve without fucking up your kids?” Readers who cringe at popular culture’s use of the words spirit animal, don’t think their outfits should be a measure of commitment to the cause, and are tired of hearing about “having it all” will enjoy the irreverence.

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