The famous British feminist Caitlin Moran shares her own experience and, with her inimitable humor, tells what it’s like to be a woman these days. Teen discoveries, first love, career, childbirth, abortions, motherhood, plastic surgery, and “murderous” beauty standards—Caitlin Moran is shockingly candid and unrelenting in her judgments. In a book that immediately became a bestseller, she makes fun of her own imperfections and mocks the stereotypes of modern society about the “women’s question.” In the performance of an eccentric journalist, it turns out to be hilarious and to the point.