Six Conversations We're Scared to Have

‘If you have ever felt shut down, this book is a godsend’ (Emma Thompson)

(Author) Deborah Frances-White
Format: Hardcover
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THE NEW BOOK FROM DEBORAH FRANCES-WHITE, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE GUILTY FEMINIST Six Conversations We're Scared to Have - from The Guilty Feminist will face up to one of the biggest challenges in feminism right now - how we can have difficult conversations well, how we can disagree well, how we can build bridges and change minds, including our own. In Deborah's own words, 'Six Conversations... is a book I simply have to write. This is a dialogue I've been having with those I trust in private for a long time. This is a conversation I need to be brave enough to have in public. I am part of a movement that has called Time's Up on top-down power at the expense of those who have been used and discarded. I want to live in a world where people in marginalised groups have a real voice that enacts fast change. I also speak as someone whose formative years were spent in a high control group, where people rarely said what they meant. We said what we needed to, to avoid punishment and shunning which meant our words often didn't match our thoughts and actions. I know what that fosters and where it ends. I feel compelled to look at the way our society is changing and look at how we can mature together and build better, stronger, more usable bridges more quickly to make the world a genuinely better place for those who desperately need it to be. And isn't that all of us right now?' Praise for Deborah Frances-White and THE GUILTY FEMINIST: 'Breathes life into conversations about feminism' PHOEBE WALLER-BRIDGE 'Genius' SUNDAY TIMES 'Funny, fresh, thought-provoking' OBSERVER 'Very funny, very clever, very thoughtful and very relevant' DOLLY ALDERTON 'Everything you wanted to know about feminism but were afraid to ask' EMMA THOMPSON 'Quite possibly the defining feminist of our generation' ELIZABETH DAY 'Encouraging every woman to say: "I get to be heard. I deserve to be seen" ' DAILY EXPRESS

Information
Publisher:
Virago Press
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780349015811
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
April 3, 2025

Deborah Frances-White

Deborah Frances-White is a British comedian, author, and podcaster known for her witty and insightful commentary on feminism, diversity, and social issues. She is best known for co-founding The Guilty Feminist podcast, which has amassed a large following for its humorous and thought-provoking discussions on modern feminism. Frances-White's writing style is characterized by her sharp wit, candid observations, and ability to address complex topics with humor and empathy. Through her work, she has made a significant impact on the feminist genre, inspiring conversations and empowering women around the world. Her most famous work, "The Guilty Feminist: From Our Noble Goals to Our Worst Hypocrisies," explores the nuances of contemporary feminism and has been praised for its honesty and relatability.

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