Diary of a Confused Feminist: Must Do Better : Book 2
Author: Weston, Kate
ISBN: 9781444955064
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RM49.90
Publisher,Hodder Children's Books
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 320 g
No. of Pages, 384
Meet Kat Evans: Feminist. Overthinker. Hot mess.
A hilarious antidote to our Insta-perfect world, for girls who want to do it right but always feel they're getting it wrong ...
16-year-old Kat has suffered through mortifying incidents, muddling moments and Instagram hell - but her extreme teenage confusion isn't over yet.
It's a new term, and Kat is determined to spread the word about DOING GOOD FEMINISM to all her fellow students. But her new Feminist Society does not exactly go to plan (why is everyone more confused than she is?!) and she's left feeling more of a failure than ever. And with best friends Millie and Sam both going through difficult times, Kat wants to be there for them.
But there's a class trip to France to look forward to, and a reunion with Kat's former fling and TOTAL DREAMBOAT Sebastien. This is exactly what they all need ... until Kat's plans begin to unravel.
If Kat is doing her best, why does she always feel as if she must do better?
A hilarious antidote to our Insta-perfect world, for girls who want to do it right but always feel they're getting it wrong ...
16-year-old Kat has suffered through mortifying incidents, muddling moments and Instagram hell - but her extreme teenage confusion isn't over yet.
It's a new term, and Kat is determined to spread the word about DOING GOOD FEMINISM to all her fellow students. But her new Feminist Society does not exactly go to plan (why is everyone more confused than she is?!) and she's left feeling more of a failure than ever. And with best friends Millie and Sam both going through difficult times, Kat wants to be there for them.
But there's a class trip to France to look forward to, and a reunion with Kat's former fling and TOTAL DREAMBOAT Sebastien. This is exactly what they all need ... until Kat's plans begin to unravel.
If Kat is doing her best, why does she always feel as if she must do better?