Moranthology

Author(s): Caitlin Moran

Non Fiction

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 handbag. These other subjects include...Caffeine; Ghostbusters; Being Poor; Twitter; Caravans; Obama; Wales; Paul McCartney; The Welfare State; Sherlock; David Cameron Looking Like Ham; Amy Winehouse; 'The Big Society'; Big Hair; Nutter-letters; Michael Jackson's funeral; Failed Nicknames; Wolverhampton; Squirrels' Testicles; Sexy Tax; Binge-drinking; Chivalry; Rihanna's Cardigan; Party Bags; Hot People; Transsexuals; and, The Gay Moon Landings.

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

"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

CAITLIN MORAN was brought up on a council estate in Wolverhampton, where she was home-educated, wore a poncho, and had boys throw stones at her whilst calling her 'a bummer'. Understandably keen to forge a career and move on, Caitlin won the Observer's Young Reporter of the Year competition at 15, and published her first novel, The Chronicles of Narmo, in the same year. She briefly presented Channel 4's late-night music show Naked City, aged 17, and then became a columnist at The Times aged 18 - eventually ending up writing three award-winning columns a week for the paper. In 2011 Caitlin wrote the multi-award-winning bestseller How To Be A Woman which was published in 16 countries and won the British Book Awards Book of the Year. Caitlin lives on Twitter with her husband and two children, and spends an hour a week going 'But it's pronounced "Catlin". I know! I know! The spelling unquestionably suggests otherwise! I am an idiot!'

General Fields

  • : 9780091940898
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Ebury Press
  • : 0.26
  • : January 2013
  • : 198mm X 126mm X 23mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : July 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 368
  • : 828.9208
  • : English
  • : 713
  • : Paperback
  • : Caitlin Moran