Description
Why do women excel at bitching? And are there ways to do it well?
In this unique and entertaining book, Kate Figes explores girltalk, the way bitching erupts amongst teenage girls, the tenacity of female stereotypes as well as essential guidance on being the best kind of bitch - strong and self-assured rather than the bitch that needs to put other women down to feel stronger. Packed with witty anecdote, etiquette, interviews and contributions from strong bitches such as Kathy Lette, Wendy Holden and Virginia Ironside this is a must read for all women on the most delicious, yet dangerous of verbal art forms.
Kate Figes's offers a brilliant new take on the age-old pastime in this witty and enlightening miscellany of bitching.
About the Author
Kate Figes is the author of two bestselling works of non-fiction Life After Birth and The Terrible Teens - What Every Parent Needs to Know and two novels.
Reviews
[Figes] penetrates the uncertainties and fears that lie behind bitchy behaviour, and explores the complex hierarchy of the typical female circle... a sensible and useful guide to the often unacknowledged dark side of the female psyche * Sunday TIMES *
We love the commentary on famous feuds - from Bette Davis and Joan Crawford right down to Jordan and Jodie Marsh * InStyle *
Book Information
ISBN 9781844082957
Author Kate Figes
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Virago Press Ltd
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Weight(grams) 326g
Dimensions(mm) 214mm * 139mm * 22mm