She tackles a wide range of topics, such as giving feminism a tough love talk in hopes it can become more intersectional telling society’s beauty standards to kick rocks and demanding that toxic masculinity close its mouth and legs (enough with the manspreading already!), and get out of the way so true progress can happen. Written in her trademark unfiltered and singularly witty style, Robinson’s latest essay collection is a call to arms. Thankfully, Phoebe Robinson is ready to share everything she’s experienced in hopes that if you can laugh at her topsy-turvy life, you can laugh at your own. Jordan’s house, none of us are getting any. Wouldn’t it be great if life came with an instruction manual? Of course, but like access to Michael B. Page Length: 336 pages (hardcover edition) “Everything’s Trash, But It’s Okay” by Phoebe Robinson (2018) Book Review: “Everything’s Trash, But That’s Okay” by Phoebe Robinson
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