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  1. What About Men? [ 1 ] is a book by feminist author Caitlin Moran published in 2023. [ 2 ] The book discusses the effects of pornography use in men, and the interest in Andrew Tate for adolescent boys.

  2. Sep 26, 2023 · About the Author. Caitlin Moran’s debut book, How to Be a Woman, was an instant New York Times bestseller, with more than one million copies distributed worldwide. Her first novel, How to Build a Girl, received widespread acclaim, and she adapted it into a major motion picture starring Beanie Feldstein and Emma Thompson.

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  3. Sep 25, 2023 · The questions kept coming — eventually, from Moran’s own teenage girls. But it took a conversation with four boys from one daughter’s school — during a Zoom for International Women’s Day ...

  4. Sep 26, 2023 · Recently a new (and unexpected) champion added her name to the list of people officially concerned about men's predicament: the feminist writer Caitlin Moran. After ruthlessly and hilariously ...

  5. An Instant #1 Sunday Times bestseller. With her signature candor and wit, New York Times bestselling author Caitlin Moran attempts to answer society’s weirdly unasked question: What About Men? Like anyone who discusses the problems of girls and women in public, Caitlin Moran has often been confronted with the question: “But what about men?”.

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  6. Jul 6, 2023 · In this book, Caitlin intends to answer all this and more - because if men haven't yet answered the question 'What About Men?', it's going to be down to a busy woman to do it. Publisher: Ebury Publishing. ISBN: 2928377177447. Number of pages: 320.

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  8. Caitlin Moran. Caitlin Moran is the eldest of eight children, home-educated on a council estate in Wolverhampton, believing that if she were very good and worked very hard, she might one day evolve into Bill Murray. She published a children’s novel, The Chronicles of Narmo, at the age of 16, and became a columnist at The Times at 18.