<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong>The Meaning of Life as Told by Wild and Brave Women</strong><p><strong><em>Wild Women Talk Back</em> is for any women out there looking for inspiration, empowerment, or even just a laugh. The iconic women quoted in this book are sassy, full of wisdom, wickedly funny, and just what you need to remind you that girls run the world.</strong></p><p><strong>Motivational words from the greats.</strong> These women--movie stars, politicians, musicians, and writers--remind us to be unapologetically ourselves. Their power-packed words cut to the truth of femininity and reveal what being a woman in this world looks like, not shying away from the harsh realities as well as the joys and pleasures. The inspirational women quoted here offer their own brash brand of counsel and commentary on themes common to women's lives and act as a guide, comic relief, and a source of empowerment for all women.</p><p><strong>Rejoice in your wild side.</strong> This book is more than a compilation of inspirational quotes for women--it's an invitation to embrace and live out your wild and beautiful feminine self. Not only will these empowering quotes lift your spirits, but they will make you stop and think about the meaning of life and women's invaluable role in the world. <em>Wild Women</em> author Autumn Stephens introduces each section, shedding contemporary light on the collection of quotes from awe-inspiring and unforgettable women such as Madonna, Lucille Ball, and Mary, Queen of Scots. Open up this book packed with quotes about being a woman and learn more about: </p><ul><li>Insight into everything from sex to motherhood, physical appearance to self-esteem, and coping with a career to finding wisdom</li><li>The hilariously and shockingly relatable experiences of women throughout the ages</li><li>The timeless wit and wisdom that women have to offer</li></ul><p><strong>Readers of books such as <em>Badass Affirmations</em>, <em>In the Company of Women</em>, <em>That's What She Said</em>, and <em>Great Quotes from Great Women</em> will love <em>Wild Women Talk Back</em> by Autumn Stephens.</strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Autumn Stephens</strong> was born in a New Mexico mining community whose population began to dwindle shortly after her arrival (though she swears this was mere coincidence) and finally faded from the map altogether. She spent the rest of her childhood in Eugene, Oregon. Initially, she intended to become a psychologist, but when she noticed that her introductory psych classes at Stanford University tended to focus on the behavior of rats rather than that of human beings, she signed up as a Creative Writing major instead.</p><p>During several subsequent years as an afterhours creative writer/daytime wageslave, Stephens worked as a medical coder, a phone sex script writer, a composer of fraudulent Tarot prognostications, and something called a special investigator for the State Bar of California. More than any other experience, however, her stint as an old-fashioned legal secretary (among other absurdities, the job involved the daily composition of a hearthealthy salad for a highmaintenance male boss) honed the deliciously snide feminist sensibility which informs Stephens' writing today. (Well, okay, growing up more or less concurrently with the women's movement of the 1960s and 1970s helped too.)</p><p>Stephens is the author of the popular <em>Wild Women</em> books published by Conari Press, including <em>Wild Women</em>, <em>Wild Women in the White House</em>, <em>Wild Words from Wild Women</em>, <em>Loose Cannons</em>, <em>Drama Queens</em>, and <em>Out of the Mouths of Babes</em>. Stephens also freelances for magazines, reviews women's writing for the <em>San Francisco Chronicle</em>, and enjoys an entirely attorney-free lifestyle. Currently, she lives in Berkeley, California--a city which she would like better were it not for an uncharacteristically restrictive ordinance against raising miniature pigs in one's backyard. Her hobbies are sleeping and reading trashy celebrity magazines.</p>
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