Kick Ass, Claim Your Woman Card, and Crush Everyday Sexism
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Average rating4.2
"They told you that you need to be thin and beautiful. They told you to wear longer skirts, avoid going out late at night, and move in groups. Wear shoes you can run in more easily than heels. Dress to flatter your apple, pear, hourglass figure, but don't look like a slut. They said if you're strong or opinionated, you'll be shrill, bossy, a ballbreaker. They said 'That's not for girls,' 'Take it as a compliment,' 'Don't rock the boat.' They told you 'Beauty is on the inside,' but you knew they didn't really mean it. Well screw that. I'm here to tell you something else. Everyday Sexism Project founder Laura Bates mocks the ludicrous pressures and stereotypes faced by young women today. Hilarious, bold, and unapologetic, Girl Up sets the record straight."--Back cover.
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I'm not the intended audience for this book, it's meant for much younger people (didn't realize it when I picked it up), but If I had read this 10 years earlier I would have benefited quite a lot from it.
Funny, important and clever. I'm 39, so not the intended audience, and not much new stuff for me, but I'll definitely ask our school library to buy a few copies.