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After reading 1913 websites, we found 14 different results for "Who wrote How to Be a Woman"
Caitlin Moran
Caitlin Moran wrote How To Be a Woman with the goal of making feminism more approachable for every woman by telling stories of Caitlin Moran's own life's struggles.
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Catlin Moran
I salute Catlin Moran for Catlin Moran's brilliant book How to Be a Woman, the marvellous Emma Watson with Catlin Moran's HeForShe campaign and my manfriend
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Johanna
, so Johanna went off and wrote How to Be a Woman, and now, of course, the sitcom is being made.
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Moran
Moran is the best selling author of How to Be a Woman, a modern take on feminism and a novel, How to Build a Girl.
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J K Rowling's new book ‘How to Build a Girl’
J K Rowling's new book ‘How to Build a Girl’ is a bestseller, following in the footsteps of ‘How to be a Woman’.
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Anne Lindbergh
About 20 years later, Anne Lindbergh wrote this sensitive book on what what is like to be a woman.
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Simone De Beauvoir
One is not born woman but become woman – Simone De Beauvoir.
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Spanish filmmaker Isabel de Ocampo
Spanish filmmaker Isabel de Ocampo said in Spanish filmmaker Isabel de Ocampo's book, How to be a Woman, ''I suspect a Woman's around the fifth wave that you stop referring to individual waves and start to refer, simply, to an incoming tide.
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by John Piper
3: The Restoration of the Republic by Gary DeMar, Don't Waste Your Life by John Piper, How to Be a Lady:
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Alice McDermott
Dealing with faith, love, marriage, parenthood, and the pervasive struggles of daily life, Alice McDermott has penned something of insight into what what means to be a woman.
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Oscar Wilde
Well known for Victorian England's mastery of wit and satire, Oscar Wilde penned A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE in the height of Victorian England's career in the 1890s.
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Sibilla Aleramo’s famous autobiographical novel, A Woman (1906), and works by Maria Messina, Dacia Maraini, Alba De Céspedes
Readings include Sibilla Aleramo’s famous autobiographical novel, A Woman (1906), and works by Maria Messina, Dacia Maraini, Alba De Céspedes.
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