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The follow up to her bestselling breakout hit How to Be a Woman , Moranthology is a hilarious, insightful collection of Moran''s London Times columns that confirms her status as "the UK''s answer to Tina Fey, Chelsea Handler, and Lena Dunham all rolled into one." ( Marie Claire ) 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. Moranthology is proof that Caitlin can actually be "quite chatty" about many other things, including cultural, social and political issues that are usually the province of learned professors, or hot-shot wonks--and not of a woman who once, as an experiment, put a wasp in a jar, and got it stoned. Here you''ll find Caitlin ruminating on--and sometimes interviewing--subjects as varied as caffeine, Keith Richards, Ghostbusters , Twitter, the welfare state, the royal wedding, Lady Gaga, and her own mortality, to name just a few. With her "brilliant, original voice" ( Publishers Weekly ), Caitlin brings insight and humor to everything she writes.
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Caitlin Moran’s debut book, How to Be a Woman, was an instant New York Times bestseller, with more than one million copies distributed worldwide. Her first novel, How to Build a Girl, received widespread acclaim, and she adapted it into a major motion picture starring Beanie Feldstein and Emma Thompson. As a twice-weekly columnist at The Times of London, Moran has won the British Society of Magazine Editors "Columnist of the Year" Award eight times. She lives in London.