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Cinderella And The Glass Ceiling And Other Feminist Fairy Tales Laura Lane Ellen Haun

  • SKU: BELL-51274924
Cinderella And The Glass Ceiling And Other Feminist Fairy Tales Laura Lane Ellen Haun
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 21.83 MB
Author: Laura Lane; Ellen Haun
ISBN: 9781580059053, 1580059058
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Cinderella And The Glass Ceiling And Other Feminist Fairy Tales Laura Lane Ellen Haun by Laura Lane; Ellen Haun 9781580059053, 1580059058 instant download after payment.

This wickedly wise (and wisecracking) parody of classic fairy tales redefines happily ever after for the modern feminist era.
You know what? It's super creepy to kiss a woman who is unconscious. And you know what else? The way out of poverty isn't by marrying a rich dude — or by wearing fragile footwear, for that matter. And while we're at it, why is the only woman who lives with seven men expected to do the cooking, cleaning, and laundry?
Fairytales need a reboot, and comedy queens Laura Lane and Ellen Haun are the women to do it. In Cinderella and the Glass Ceiling, they offer a rollicking parody of classic (read: patriarchal) tales that turns sweet, submissive princesses into women who are perfectly capable of being the heroes of their own stories. Mulan climbs the ranks in the army but wages a different war when she finds out she's getting paid less than her fellow male captains, Wendy learns never to trust a man-boy stalking her window, Sleeping Beauty's prince gets a lesson in consent, and more.
Busting with laugh-out-loud, razor-sharp twists to these outdated tales, Cinderella and the Glass Ceiling is fun, magical, necessary, and totally woke.

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