Shrill : notes from a loud woman / Lindy West.

By: West, Lindy [author.]Material type: TextTextEdition: First editionDescription: viii, 260 pages ; 21 cmISBN: 9780316348409 (hardcover); 0316348406 (hardcover)Subject(s): West, Lindy -- Humor | Women journalists -- United States -- Biography | Feminists -- United States -- Biography | Women -- Humor | Conduct of life -- HumorGenre/Form: Humor | Autobiographies DDC classification: 818/.602 LOC classification: PN4874.W425 | A3 2016
Contents:
Lady Kluck -- Bones -- Are You There, Margaret? It's Me, a Person Who Is Not a Complete Freak -- How to Stop Being Shy in Eighteen Easy Steps -- When Life Gives You Lemons -- You're So Brave for Wearing Clothes and Not Hating Yourself! -- The Red Tent -- Hello, I Am Fat -- Why Fat Lady So Mean to Baby Men? -- The Day I Didn't Fit -- Chuckletown, USA, Population: Jokes -- Death Wish -- It's About Free Speech, It's Not About Hating Women -- The Tree -- The End -- The Beginning -- Slaying the Troll -- Abortion Is Normal, It's Okay to Be Fat, and Women Don't Have to Be Nice to You.
Summary: "Presents a series of essays by the American writer and comedian, dealing with issues of body image, popular culture, feminism, and social justice,"--NoveList.
Item type: Book List(s) this item appears in: Women's History Month
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Lady Kluck -- Bones -- Are You There, Margaret? It's Me, a Person Who Is Not a Complete Freak -- How to Stop Being Shy in Eighteen Easy Steps -- When Life Gives You Lemons -- You're So Brave for Wearing Clothes and Not Hating Yourself! -- The Red Tent -- Hello, I Am Fat -- Why Fat Lady So Mean to Baby Men? -- The Day I Didn't Fit -- Chuckletown, USA, Population: Jokes -- Death Wish -- It's About Free Speech, It's Not About Hating Women -- The Tree -- The End -- The Beginning -- Slaying the Troll -- Abortion Is Normal, It's Okay to Be Fat, and Women Don't Have to Be Nice to You.

"Presents a series of essays by the American writer and comedian, dealing with issues of body image, popular culture, feminism, and social justice,"--NoveList.

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