RaveThe Observer (UK)Not subtle. It is screamingly funny, boldly against the grain and socially urgent. With the world’s evils laid at their door, the perception of men – their perception of themselves – has become unsustainably limited or despicable ... Moran’s great strength is that she argues for men without selling out the sisterhood ... This deeply empathic, brave and rallying work deserves to be every bit the phenomenon that How to Be a Woman was.