An unapologetic, illustrated A to Z guide for those reclaiming and celebrating their inner bitch
Writer and artist Ailie Banks is a self-proclaimed bitch. The word has been thrown at her, and the women around her, Ailie's entire life. A bitch is stereotypically thought to be unkind, uncaring, and ultimately untrustworthy. But in Ailie's eyes, a bitch is someone who stands firm and speaks their mind in the face of sexist rhetoric. They don't filter themselves for the comfort of others and they don't give a single damn about meeting societal expectations. From Ambitious Bitch to Zealous Bitch, The Book of Bitch is an alphabetical tribute to the word sneered through clenched teeth at those who refuse to shrink in the face of oppression. This book shows once and for all that every bitch is multifaceted, every bitch is human, and every bitch deserves to be celebrated.
RAVES & REVIEWS:
"It's taken me a long time to embrace my inner bitch, but Ailie Banks's incredible illustrations have finally made me proud to say I'm a bitch and that's definitely NOT a bad thing!" —Scarlett Curtis, curator of Feminists Don't Wear Pink
"I want to be an Ailie Banks kind of bitch. Terrorising bigots, breastfeeding in public, glam while surviving and holding a megaphone—these illustrations are badass and uncompromising. This book just put 'tenacious' back in my vocabulary and on my to-do list." —Bri Lee, author, Eggshell Skull
"As a self-identifying, all-encompassing, proud, loud and powerfully unapologetic bitch, this book speaks to me on too many levels. It has perfect descriptions for the complex narrative that is the life of a bitch, coupled with images that reflect me—chubby, strong, oft-hairy, always beautiful. I feel seen, acknowledged and understood." —Lillian Ahenkan, FlexMami