Psychologies

Caitlin Moran

To beWe have hardly any TV shows or movies about us. We need to come up with a new language for middle age, and new archetypes. That’s why I wrote [Moran’s neo-feminist manifesto on growing older and the decade-later sequel to ]: I started with a list of issues that I hadn’t seen addressed before and went through them as amusingly and truthfully as possible.

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