Moran, Caitlin

  • What about men?

    £10.99

    As any feminist who talks about the problems of girls and women will know, the first question you will ever be asked is ‘But what about men’? After 11 years of writing bestsellers about women and dismissing this question, having been very sure that the concerns of feminism and men are very different things, Caitlin Moran realised that this wasn’t quite right, and that the problems of feminism are also the problems of, yes, men. So, what about men? Caitlin asks many questions, including the biggest one of all: is it, as many young men claim, harder to be a man than a woman in the 21st century? And is so – why?

  • What about men?

    £22.00

    Caitlin Moran is known for her brave and brilliant writing about the intimate truths of women’s lives. But in recent years, as conversations about male violence and toxic masculinity have raged, she has found herself asking another question: what about the men? In this funny, fascinating and moving book, Caitlin explores the challenges and dangers of modern manhood, but also looks hopefully at the possibilities for a future of compassion and allyship in her frank and inimitable style.

  • More Than a Woman

    £8.99

    A decade ago, Caitlin Moran thought she had it all figured out. Her instant bestseller ‘How to Be a Woman’ was a game-changing take on feminism, the patriarchy, and the general ‘hoo-ha’ of becoming a woman. Back then, she firmly believed ‘the difficult bit’ was over, and her 40s were going to be a doddle. If only she had known: when middle age arrives, a whole new bunch of tough questions need answering. Now with aging parents, teenage daughters, a bigger bum and a To-Do list without end, Caitlin Moran is back with ‘More Than A Woman’ – a manifesto for change, and a celebration of all those middle-aged women who keep the world turning.

  • More Than a Woman

    £20.00

    A decade ago, Caitlin Moran thought she had it all figured out. Her ‘How to Be a Woman’ was a game-changing take on feminism, the patriarchy, & the general ‘hoo-ha’ of becoming a woman. Back then, she firmly believed ‘the difficult bit’ was over, & her forties were going to be a doddle. If only she had known: when middle age arrives, a whole new bunch of tough questions need answering. Why isn’t there such a thing as a ‘mum bod’? How did sex get boring? What are men really thinking? Where did all that stuff in the kitchen drawers come from? Can feminists have Botox? How can you tell the difference between a teenage micro-breakdown, & the real thing? Has feminism gone too far? Now with ageing parents, teenage daughters, a bigger bum & a to-do list without end, Caitlin Moran is back with ‘More Than A Woman’: a guide to growing older.

  • Moranifesto

    £20.00

    Caitlin Moran’s engaging and amusing rallying call for our times combines the best of her recent columns with lots of new writing unique to this book. It deals with topics as pressing and diverse as 1980s swearing, benefits, boarding schools and why the internet is like a drunken toddler. And whilst never afraid to address the big issues of the day – such as Benedict Cumberbatch and duffel coats – Caitlin also makes a passionate effort to understand our 21st century society, presenting her ‘Moranifesto’ for making the world a better place. The polite revolution starts here! Please.

  • Moranthology

    £18.99

    In ‘How to Be a Woman’, the author was limited to a single topic: women. In ‘Moranthology’ the author was free to tackle the rest of the world: Ghostbusters, Twitter, caffeine, panic attacks, Michael Jackson’s memorial service, being a middle-class majijuana addict, and binge-drinking.

  • How To Be A Woman

    £8.99

    Part memoir, part rant, ‘How To Be A Woman’ follows Caitlin Moran from her terrible 13th birthday, through adolescence, the workplace, strip-clubs, love, fat, abortion, TopShop, motherhood and beyond.

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