Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud: The Rise and Reign of the Unruly Woman
by Anne Helen Peterson Author
We've all heard about that type of woman before. The woman who won't shut up, who's too brazen, too opinionated, too much. Praised as the NPR Best Book of 2017, this bold and analytical book showcases how women are pushing against society's boundaries. There have been unruly women for as long as there have been boundaries and restrictions for what society expects a woman to be, but now, the nontraditional feminine is on the rise - and is more visible and powerful than every before. Exploring this phenomena through the lens of "unruliness," Peterson explores the ascension of unruly women and the powerhouses behind them and why people love them or love to hate them. This conversation-starting book is a must read for anyone who wants an incisive analysis into what makes and breaks the women of today's age.
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