'Fabulously smart and entertaining . . . If virtue-signalling wokery drives you as nuts as it drives me, you will love it' Piers Morgan
'Required reading for anyone needing an antidote to the mass hysteria of humanity's latest religion' Entertainment Focus
After the success of her debut Woke: A Guide to Social Justice, radical slam poet and intersectional feminist Titania McGrath has turned her talents to the realm of children's non-fiction.
Aimed at activists from the age of six months to six years, Titania's book will help cultivate a new progressive generation. In a series of groundbreaking and poignant chapters, she will take you on a journey with some of the most inspiring individuals in history, such as Emmeline Pankhurst, Meghan Markle, Nelson Mandela, Hillary Clinton and Joseph Stalin.
Praise for Woke:
'Beautiful classic satire' Ricky Gervais
'The latest genius twist in Britain's long tradition of satirical spoof' Daily Express
'Titania McGrath mercilessly satirises the Left's online umbrage brigade, the permanently offended, those who have taken on the role of policing thoughts and words to the point of absurdity' The Herald
'Hilarious' Evening Standard
'Hilarious' Spectator
'Hilarious' The Times
'Utterly unfunny' Peter Hitchens
Titania McGrath is a radical intersectionalist poet committed to feminism, social justice and armed peaceful protest. A regular on the live-slam poetry scene, Titania regularly performs at arts festivals, deconsecrated churches and genderqueer spiritual retreats. Her unique blend of art and activism has been variously described as 'inspiring', 'groundbreaking' and 'woke'. She is the bestselling author of Woke: A Guide to Social Justice.
Title: My First Little Book of Intersectional Activism
Author: McGrath, Titania
ISBN: 9781472134271
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Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication Date: 2020-09-03
Number of Pages: 176
Weight: 0.2801 kg
Fabulously smart and entertaining . . . If virtue-signalling wokery drives you as nuts as it drives me, you will love it * Piers Morgan *
Pithy take-downs, wrapped up as backhanded compliments, are what make Titania McGrath so hilarious, and so infuriating as far as her detractors are concerned . . . It takes a certain genius to demolish revered cultural icons through satire - poking fun with unnerving accuracy under the pretence of fulsome support (one reason why the triggered and trigger-happy Twitter politburo have so far failed to permanently send Titania to the digital Gulags). Andrew Doyle is equal to this task, and the laugh-to-page ratio is ridiculously high . . . required reading for anyone needing an antidote to the mass hysteria of humanity's latest religion * Entertainment Focus *