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Diary of a Confused Feminist
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About The Book
At fifteen, Kat Evans is still sorting it all out, and that includes being a good feminist (and, by extension, a good human).
She promises herself that this school year, she’ll be making changes to her life that will make her less of a walking disaster, like: 1) keeping her diary every day as all the top journalists and writers do; 2) stop obsessing over her crush Hot Josh because she doesn’t need a man to complete her; 3) stop stalking said Hot Josh on Instagram and accidentally liking his pictures; 4) somehow managing to stop worrying about every single thing in her life; and, most importantly, 5) SMASHING THE PATRIARCHY—that is, after she figures out what it is and how one goes about dismantling it.
And though Kat may lack the grace it requires to meet her goals, she makes up for that with plenty of good humor as she stumbles through high school with all its bullies, parties, and crippling moments of self-doubt. With the help of her best friends, her parents, and her diary, Kat may figure out how to be a cool, fun feminist yet.
Excerpt
Ways that I, Kat Evans, am going to be an excellent feminist this term:
1. I will organize a *small* bit of activism on the first day—tiny—just to ease us in. A bit of red spray paint never hurt anyone, right?
2. I will make the switch to a menstrual cup henceforthly becoming a model eco-friendly feminist.
3. I will definitely ask Miss Mills about writing a weekly feminist column on the school blog called Feminist Friday, and not just spend the whole term thinking about it and doing nothing.
4. I will also keep this diary EVERY DAY because all the top journalists and writers say this is a Good Thing and definitely not something I will look back on and cringe about in approximately five minutes’ time.
5. I will thusly become a BETTER FEMINIST and a PATRIARCHY-SMASHING JOURNALIST. Think Emmeline Pankhurst with a smartphone.
Why We Love It
“I, legitimately and truly, laughed out loud with every page turn of this book. Kat is relatable and sweet while also being a total walking disaster that feels so relatable to how many teenagers conduct themselves at that age. For fans of Louise Rennison’s Confessions of Georgia Nicholson series, you’ll see so much of Georgia in Kat, whose voice rings true even through the secondhand embarrassment.”
—Dainese S., Associate Editor, on Diary of a Confused Feminist
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (January 2, 2024)
- Length: 384 pages
- ISBN13: 9781665937931
- Grades: 9 and up
- Ages: 14 - 99
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Raves and Reviews
* “Fifteen-year-old Kat's diary is an edgier take on the foibles of being a teen girl…VERDICT: A first buy for dealing with topics often seen as taboo, from periods to mental health, in an honest and engaging story.”
—School Library Journal (starred review)
“Hilarious, saucy, relatable: one reading generation after Louise Rennison's Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series ended, Diary of a Confused Feminist arrives to fill the YA literary gap.”
—Shelf Awareness
“Activism and laugh-out-loud hijinks abound in this diary-format novel about an aspiring teen journalist with anxiety…A raucously entertaining examination of feminist principles.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“[A] winsome comedy told via diary entries...which evokes Bridget Jones by way of a self-deprecating adolescent.”
—Publishers Weekly
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