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We asked 52 women: what does the F word mean to you? The result is extraordinary.
Curated by journalist and activist Scarlett Curtis, with incredible pieces by:
Emma Watson – Zoe Sugg – Keira Knightley – Gemma Arterton – Bridget Jones (by Helen Fielding) – Saoirse Ronan – Liv Little – Dolly Alderton – Karen Gillan – Alicia Garza – Jameela Jamil – Kat Dennings – Nimco Ali – Beanie Feldstein – Olivia Perez – Amika George – Evanna Lynch – Akilah Hughes – Tanya Burr – Grace Campbell – Alison Sudol – Elyse Fox – Charlie Craggs – Rhyannon Styles – Skai Jackson – Tasha Bishop – Lolly Adefope – Bronwen Brenner – Dr Alaa Murabit – Trisha Shetty – Jordan Hewson – Amy Trigg – Em Odesser – Emi Mahmoud – Lydia Wilson – Swati Sharma
Warning: contains a lot of feminism and some explicit content!
The Sunday Times Bestseller
National Book Awards Winner 2018!
This is the must-read book that every woman needs. “Brilliant, hysterical, truthful and real. These essays illuminate the path for our future female leaders.” – Reese Witherspoon
**Published in partnership with Girl Up, the UN women’s foundation, royalties will benefit this amazing charity
**More praise for Feminists Don’t Wear Pink:
“As a feminist who loves pink, I give this brilliant book of essays an enthusiastic “YES”” – Mindy Kaling
“A refreshing and honest celebration of all that it means to be a woman today.” – Fearne Cotton
“Wonderfully candid, often funny and absolutely necessary, a triumphant rallying call to young women.” – The Observer
“Pick it up and read one story from your favourite columnist or actress, but I guarantee you’ll end up reading the full, illuminating collection, and you’ll possibly finish it knowing more about your own personal stance than you imagined.”- Glamour
“This collection of essays curated by writer Scarlett Curtis is a call-to-arm that allows us to unpick what it means to be a feminist in a safe space.” – Stylist
“We advise placing a copy in the hands of every girl (and guy) you know.” – Red Magazine
“Rousing contemporary essays” – The Observer
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