Getting in Touch with Your Inner Bitch

Getting in Touch with Your Inner Bitch by Elizabeth Hilts is a First Edition published by Hysteria in 1994. This 109-page book is written in English and presents a humorous exploration of the powerful, often unrecognized aspects of women’s personalities. Hilts introduces the concept of the “Inner Bitch,” likening it to the boldness of Bette Davis, and encourages women to embrace this integral part of themselves.
Readers will find a blend of humor and self-help as Hilts addresses the importance of speaking one’s mind and recognizing personal power. The book delves into themes of self-expression and societal expectations, making it a relevant read for those interested in women’s studies and social science. With its engaging approach, this work aims to inspire laughter and reflection, inviting women to connect with their authentic selves.
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The Inner Bitch is the Bette Davis in all of us–that integral, powerful partwhich often goes unrecognized–walking around with a cigarette in one hand, amartini in the other, calling a dump a dump. For the woman who wants to laughout loud and speak her mind, Hilts offers the ultimate self-help book.
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