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Learn moreA timely and entertaining exploration of why ambitious women are often perceived as rude and how the power of rudeness can be harnessed in relationships, in bed, at work, and in everyday life.
During a TV interview with a comedian, journalist Rebecca Reid found herself unable to get a word in edgewise. So, when she put her finger to her lips and shushed him, she became instantly known on the internet as āRebecca Rude.ā It was only then that she realized that being rude could actually be her superpower.
A captivating blend of advice and pop culture, this ābreezy feminist guideā (Publishers Weekly) shows you how to use the power of boldness in every area of your life. Exploring famous women who have been perceived as rudeāincluding Princess Margaret, Anna Wintour, Taylor Swift, Meghan Markle, and othersāRude demonstrates how those women used their ārudenessā to get what they want and deserve out of life.
Reid also addresses whether there are different rules of rudeness for women compared to men (yes, there are) and how being taught not to be rude actually prevents women from being successfulāespecially because when women are assertive, they are often judged as being aggressive. And while thereās a place for politeness, Rebecca argues that itās never a bad time to stand up for yourself and achieve your dreams.
Rebecca ReidĀ is a journalist based in London. She is a columnist for theĀ TelegraphĀ womenās section and forĀ Metro. She writes regularly forĀ Marie Claire,Ā The Guardian,Ā TelegraphĀ online, theĀ Saturday Telegraph,Ā The Independent,Ā Grazia,Ā Stylist, and theĀ iPaper, and she appears regularly onĀ Good Morning Britain, where she argues with everyone from Piers Morgan to Jameela Jamil about gender politics, social class, and sex and relationships.
Rebecca ReidĀ is a journalist based in London. She is a columnist for theĀ TelegraphĀ womenās section and forĀ Metro. She writes regularly forĀ Marie Claire,Ā The Guardian,Ā TelegraphĀ online, theĀ Saturday Telegraph,Ā The Independent,Ā Grazia,Ā Stylist, and theĀ iPaper, and she appears regularly onĀ Good Morning Britain, where she argues with everyone from Piers Morgan to Jameela Jamil about gender politics, social class, and sex and relationships.