Unattached

Unattached: Empowering Essays on Singlehood

Non-Fiction, Health & Lifestyle, Self Help & Personal Development, Self Help, Relationships & Sex
Hardback Published on: 03/02/2022
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Synopsis

Thirty women, from Megan Barton-Hanson and Shaparak Khorsandi to Shon Faye and Stephanie Yeboah write on what single womanhood in the modern age means to them.

Have you ever worried about going on holiday alone? Felt queasy at the thought of Valentine's Day without a date? Thought to yourself, 'I want what she has?' This book is the tonic you need.

Curated by journalist and author Angelica Malin, Unattached explores the nuances of being single today through the voices of thirty women; with personal essays reflecting both the unique challenges (hello, going to a wedding alone), and the glorious benefits (goodbye, joint bank account).

Unattached shines a light on brilliant women stepping into their power, owning being alone, and reveals the true depth of female potential when we choose to go against what society expects of us and revel in our own strength.

Angelica Malin - Megan Barton Hanson - Annie Lord - Stephanie Yeboah - Shaparak Khorsandi - Poorna Bell - Charlie Craggs - Rebecca Reid - Ashley Louise James - Chante Joseph - Rosie Wilby - Salma El-Wardany - Natalie Byrne - Shon Faye - Venus Libido - Jessica Morgan - Francesca Specter - Shani Silver - Racel Thompson - Bella DePaulo - Mia Levitin - Felicity Morse - Ketaki Chowkhani - Lucie Brownlee - Chloe Pierre - Sophia Money-Coutts - Nicola Slawson - Rahel Aklilu - Sophia Leonie - Rose Stokes - Madeleine Spencer

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781529110395
  • Number of pages: 176
  • Weight: 353g
  • Dimensions: 240 x 162 x 21 mm

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Unattached
A post-breakup comfort read
I was excited to read this book after deciding to take some time to myself and ditch the dating apps. The essays are short and easy to read. A lot of them ... READ MORE
Heather Gibson