Hilarious and eye-opening.” —Huffington Post
“Making everyone giggle . . . turns on its head all the often ridiculous advice that's lobbed at working women, that unique mix of chocolate-laced guilt, 'me time,' overachievement, bubble bath tips and domestic goddess how-tos.” —New York Post
"I simply love @manwhohasitall. Nothing points up the absurdity and inequality of debates about care and career as effectively as simply putting the shoe on the other foot. Follow him on Twitter and read this book!" —Anne-Marie Slaughter, President and CEO, New America
"I laughed out loud at this send-up of common gender stereotypes. In a simple yet devastating way, he demonstrates just how silly the way we treat women really is." —Angela Saini, author of Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong and the New Research That's Rewriting The Story
“Our favourite new Twitter account—hilariously calls out sexist double standards.” —MTV
"Playfully subversive and long overdue, this book takes those ubiquitous gender stereotypes and grinds them to dust. Very funny indeed." —Rebecca Front
“Brilliant parody.” —Independent
“Perfect satire.” —Upworthy
“Really smart.” —Gaby Hinsliff, Guardian
“The tweets capture the daft messages sent to women every day across the media and the real world—and they've touched a nerve.” —Daily Mirror
“From beauty routines and housework expectations to the way mothers are often treated in the workplace, the Man Who Has It All Twitter account . . . shares expertly flipped one-liners.” —Stylist
“On behalf of frazzled dads with a PH imbalance—and, of course, working mums who actually have to listen to this sh*t for real—we just want to say thank you.” —Metro
“Devilishly genius.” —Caroline Criado-Perez, OBE
“A simple idea, beautifully executed, which pithily derides the blind eye that allows sexism to become endemic.” —Richard Herring
“For feminism that makes you laugh. Despair, but also laugh.” —Glosswitch, New Statesman
"If you love satire, you'll love this." —Viv Groskop, Woman's Hour
"Terrific!" —Joanne Harris
“Hilarious and thought-provoking, the Man Who Has It All highlights the ridiculousness of the patronizing advice thrown at working mums every day by reimagining it with dads in mind.” —The Unmumsy Mum
“I’d buy a copy for my partner, if only he had the time to read it! Bless him.” —Single Slummy Mummy
“Hilarious and eye-opening.” —Huffington Post
“Making everyone giggle . . . turns on its head all the often ridiculous advice that's lobbed at working women, that unique mix of chocolate-laced guilt, 'me time,' overachievement, bubble bath tips and domestic goddess how-tos.” —New York Post
"I simply love @manwhohasitall. Nothing points up the absurdity and inequality of debates about care and career as effectively as simply putting the shoe on the other foot. Follow him on Twitter and read this book!" —Anne-Marie Slaughter, President and CEO, New America
"I laughed out loud at this send-up of common gender stereotypes. In a simple yet devastating way, he demonstrates just how silly the way we treat women really is." —Angela Saini, author of Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong and the New Research That's Rewriting The Story
“Our favourite new Twitter account—hilariously calls out sexist double standards.” —MTV
"Playfully subversive and long overdue, this book takes those ubiquitous gender stereotypes and grinds them to dust. Very funny indeed." —Rebecca Front
“Brilliant parody.” —Independent
“Perfect satire.” —Upworthy
“Really smart.” —Gaby Hinsliff, Guardian
“The tweets capture the daft messages sent to women every day across the media and the real world—and they've touched a nerve.” —Daily Mirror
“From beauty routines and housework expectations to the way mothers are often treated in the workplace, the Man Who Has It All Twitter account . . . shares expertly flipped one-liners.” —Stylist
“On behalf of frazzled dads with a PH imbalance—and, of course, working mums who actually have to listen to this sh*t for real—we just want to say thank you.” —Metro
“Devilishly genius.” —Caroline Criado-Perez, OBE
“A simple idea, beautifully executed, which pithily derides the blind eye that allows sexism to become endemic.” —Richard Herring
“For feminism that makes you laugh. Despair, but also laugh.” —Glosswitch, New Statesman
"If you love satire, you'll love this." —Viv Groskop, Woman's Hour
"Terrific!" —Joanne Harris
“Hilarious and thought-provoking, the Man Who Has It All highlights the ridiculousness of the patronizing advice thrown at working mums every day by reimagining it with dads in mind.” —The Unmumsy Mum
“I’d buy a copy for my partner, if only he had the time to read it! Bless him.” —Single Slummy Mummy