The Bitch is Back, Cathi Hanauer
The Bitch is Back, Cathi Hanauer
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The Bitch is Back
Older, Wiser, and (Getting) Happier

Author: Cathi Hanauer

Narrator: Teri Schnaubelt

Unabridged: 11 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 09/27/2016


Synopsis

More than a decade after the New York Times bestselling anthology The Bitch in the House spoke up loud and clear for a generation of young woman, nine of the original contributors are back—along with sixteen captivating new voices—sharing their ruminations from an older, stronger, and wiser perspective about love, sex, work, family, independence, body-image, health, and aging: the critical flash points of women’s lives today.""Born out of anger,"" the essays in The Bitch in the House chronicled the face of womanhood at the beginning of a new millennium. Now those funny, smart, passionate contributors—today less bitter and resentful, and more confident, competent, and content—capture the spirit of postfeminism in this equally provocative, illuminating, and compelling companion anthology.Having aged into their forties, fifties, and sixties, these ""bitches""—bestselling authors, renowned journalists, and critically acclaimed novelists—are back . . . and better than ever. In The Bitch Is Back, Cathi Hanauer, Kate Christensen, Sarah Crichton, Debora Spar, Ann Hood, Veronica Chambers, and nineteen other women offer unique views on womanhood and feminism today. Some of the ""original bitches"" (OBs) revisit their earlier essays to reflect on their previous selves. All reveal how their lives have changed in the intervening years—whether they stayed coupled, left marriages, or had affairs; developed cancer or other physical challenges; coped with partners who strayed, died, or remained faithful; became full-time wage earners or homemakers; opened up their marriages; remained childless or became parents; or experienced other meaningful life transitions. As a ""new wave"" of feminists begins to take center stage, this powerful, timely collection sheds a much-needed light on both past and present, offering understanding, compassion, and wisdom for modern women’s lives, all the while pointing toward the exciting possibilities of tomorrow.

About Cathi Hanauer

Cathi Hanauer is the author of three novels—My Sister’s Bones, Sweet Ruin, and Gone—and is the editor of the New York Times bestselling essay collection The Bitch in the House. A former columnist for Glamour, Mademoiselle, and Seventeen, she has written for The New York Times, Elle, Self, Real Simple, and other magazines. She lives in Northampton, Massachusetts, with her husband, New York Times “Modern Love” editor Daniel Jones, and their daughter and son.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Annk on November 23, 2016

Great book; bad title. Essays from women about finding happiness post-50. It's a sequel to a book about younger women (The Bitch in the House), which I didn't read. But this books stands well on its own. Stories abound of women who decide never to marry, others who decide they will after all, women......more

Goodreads review by Amy on February 12, 2017

Recommend it! Strongly encourage checking out this book, a series of essays by women "of a certain age" navigating the waters of life. Stories of love, work, children, infidelity, illness, having "work" done, aging alone, aging bodies and sexuality, second (and third and fourth) chances, etc. Defini......more

Goodreads review by Esther on March 12, 2017

Grabbed this one without too much thought. I hadn't read the author's previous The Bitch in the House, but this was clear, honest, and insightful; appreciated reading these pieces; have read several of their books. Good to know!......more

Goodreads review by Katie on October 12, 2016

Summary: These well written life stories from women slightly to very ahead of me in life were endlessly fascinating The Bitch is Back is a follow-up to an earlier essay collection entitled The Bitch in the House. Both collections feature essays primarily by women in their thirties. The essays focus o......more