Feminism is all about demanding equality and learning to love yourself. But not too much — men hate that! From the writers of Reductress, the subversive, satirical women’s magazine read by over 2.5 million visitors a month, comes HOW TO WIN AT FEMINISM: The Definitive Guide to Having It All—And Then Some!
This ultimate guide to winning feminism—filled with four-color illustrations, bold graphics, and hilarious photos—teaches readers how to battle the patriarchy better than everybody else. From the herstory of feminism to how to apologize for having it all, readers will learn how to be a feminist at work and at home with tips that include:
HOW TO WIN AT FEMINISM is a fresh take on women's rights through the lens of the funniest women in comedy today. With this book as your wo-manual, you’ll shatter that glass ceiling once and for all (but you’ll still need to clean up the mess).
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“This hilarious book from the creators of the satirical website Reductress is sure to make any feminist laugh. Filled with chapters like, ‘Menses: The Original Feminist Accessory’ and ‘How to Get Catcalled for Your Personality.’”
— Bustle, “10 Holiday Book Gifts that Even the Pickiest Person on Your List Will Love”
“This is not your mother’s guide to having it all. If you’d like to read your mother’s guide to having it all, please see How to Win with Quilts, Birthing Stools, and Textiles.”
— Janeane Garofalo, New York Times bestselling author“A complete how-to instruction guide for women making their way in a ‘man’s world’…Informed and informative, thoughtful and thought provoking, inspired and inspiring.”
— Midwest Book Review“The writers behind the hilarious satirical website Reductress skewer the most ridiculous tropes and clichés of millennial-era feminism…Readers…will enjoy the irreverence.”
— Publishers Weekly“The two narrators sound similar and have similar sensibilities…Overall, their lively performances, the book’s sharp wit, and the serious advice suggested in the narratives make this audio both fun and enlightening.”
— AudioFile“There is no better way to celebrate our wominity than delving into all of the bullshit that comes along with it. This book does just that while also mocking the sexist culture that made us this way.”
— Lizz Winstead, cocreator of The Daily ShowBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Reductress, the first and only satirical women’s magazine, was founded in 2013 by Beth Newell and Sarah Pappalardo. The mission of Reductress is to take on the outdated perspectives and condescending tone of popular women’s media through the eyes of the funniest women in comedy today.
Beth Newell is the creator, cofounder, and editor of Reductress, the women’s media satire site. She coauthored the book How to Win at Feminism. Beth has over a decade of experience in the NYC comedy scene, having performed at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade, Caroline’s on Broadway, and the Magnet Theater. She has contributed to The Onion, McSweeney’s, and Pendulous Breasts Quarterly. Beth gave birth to her daughter in the backseat of a Honda Fit.
Anna Drezen is a comedian, writer, and actor living in Brooklyn, New York. She regularly performs standup and sketch comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, the People’s Improv Theater, Union Hall, the Annoyance, and many other beautiful basements across the country. Anna is an editor and staff writer for Cracked.com. She’s editor-at-large of Reductress, a satirical women’s magazine, and is the coauthor of Reductress’ debut humor book, How to Win at Feminism. Anna is also the coauthor of the viral-blog-turned-book How May We Hate You? about working as a concierge in Times Square. She’s written for MTV, Thought Catalog, Nylon, the Daily Dot, and has been featured in videos on CollegeHumor, Above Average, Buzzfeed, and the Huffington Post. Her sketch group Gentlemen Party has performed at the PIT, Chicago Sketchfest, the Del Close Marathon, and the Museum of Modern Art. Anna is also a member of the Story Pirates, an educational organization that performs hilarious stories written by kids. NYU Tisch/RADA grad. She loves soup.
Sarah Pappalardo is the editor and cofounder of Reductress, the first and only satirical women’s magazine.