Insightful nuggets of truth and practical wisdom mix with the snorts and sputters of laughter, making this a worthwhile, enjoyable, and timely read. -- Booklist "This very funny writer addresses the dearth of discussion and support for men's problems, applying a sympathetic eye . Reassuring, enlightening, and inspiring." -- Kirkus Reviews "There is a good reason for [its success]: it is pretty phenomenal.[Moran] wrote the book in just 5 months.Chances are you'll read it in far less time than that, turning down the corners of extra-resonating pages to come back to later." -- Jenn Doll, The Atlantic Wire "If you haven't heard of Caitlin Moran, I'm afraid you deserve to be publicly shamed. [She's] a hilarious, insightful feminist intellectual who writes about politics with the same clarity and ease as she does Benedict Cumberbatch.
This is a book that made me miss my subway stop in both directions." -- Dana Schwartz, Observer "A fresh, funny take on modern feminism that shines a light on issues facing every woman, lovingly boiled down to the basics with insight and humor." -- Today Show "The joy of Moran's writing lies in how she combines thoughtfulness and intelligence with proper belly laughs. It's this clarity about how the world can be improved, how we can all be better at life, that lies at the heart of Moran's writing. She may be funny, but she's also right." -- Independent (London) "No one tackles issues as big as income inequality and global warming or as small as bang trims and Benedict Cumberbatch's ass quite like the wickedly funny Caitlin Moran." -- Cosmopolitan "Superbly funny.The most obvious precursor to More Than a Woman is I Feel Bad About My Neck.
But where Ephron's impulse was to chronicle the often inglorious slide towards old age, Moran's is, where possible, to celebrate and find value in it." -- The Guardian "One of the funniest feminist writers working today. [More Than a Woman] asks new probing questions--with a wink and a smirk--that get to the heart of mid-life gender inequity." -- Bust Magazine "Caitlin Moran is not only hilarious, sharply intelligent and so much more than a 'shit Dickens or Orwell, but with tits'; she is one of the most astute social commentators hitting a keyboard today." -- The Independent "A spirited memoir/manifesto.With equal amounts snarky brio and righteous anger.That such an important topic is couched in ribald humor makes reading about Moran's journey hilarious as well as provocative.Rapturously irreverent, this book should kick-start plenty of useful discussions.
" -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review).