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You Don't Have to Like Me: Essays on Growing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding Feminism

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You Don't Have to Like Me: Essays on Growing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding Feminism
Language: English | EPUB / AZW3 | ISBN-10: 0142181684 | 2015 | 240 pages | 0.6 MB / 0.4 MB

Alida Nugent’s first book, Don’t Worry, It Gets Worse, received terrific reviews, and her self-deprecating “everygirl” approach continues to win the Internet-savvy writer and blogger new fans. Now, she takes on one of today’s hottest cultural topics: feminism.

Nugent is a proud feminist—and she’s not afraid to say it. From the “scarlet F” thrust upon you if you declare yourself a feminist at a party to how to handle judgmental store clerks when you buy Plan B, You Don’t Have to Like Me skewers a range of cultural issues, and confirms Nugent as a star on the rise. Smartly-written, unapologetic, and full of wit, You Don't Have to Like Me is perfect for readers of Roxane Gay, Rebecca Skolnit, Sloane Crosley

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