How To Be A Woman
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A dramatisation of Caitlin Moran's bestseller, the book that brought feminism into the mainstream again.
Adapted and narrated by Caitlin Moran, this brand new radio adaptation intersperses dramatised scenes from Moran's life (from her teenage years in a crowded council house in Wolverhampton, to setting out as a music journalist, to getting married and having children) with her thoughts on subjects that range from the necessity of big knickers, to the experience of giving birth and having an abortion.
Provocative, controversial and very funny - this book is the gateway drug to the feminist resurgence.
Produced by Mary Peate
Adapted and narrated by Caitlin Moran, this brand new radio adaptation intersperses dramatised scenes from Moran's life (from her teenage years in a crowded council house in Wolverhampton, to setting out as a music journalist, to getting married and having children) with her thoughts on subjects that range from the necessity of big knickers, to the experience of giving birth and having an abortion.
Provocative, controversial and very funny - this book is the gateway drug to the feminist resurgence.
Produced by Mary Peate