A darkly funny and very personal attempt to answer the question by America's longest running advice columnist.
E. Jean Carroll writes the longest, currently-running advice column in the U.S., 'Ask E. Jean'. It has 8 million readers. She has been published in New York, Rolling Stone, GQ, Glamour and was a contributing editor at Esquire and Outside. She wrote for Saturday Night Live, was the host of the Ask E. Jean TV show and has been a frequent guest on The Today Show. She is the founder of Tawkify, Inc. E. Jean lives in a cabin on an island in the Wawayanda Mountains in Upstate New York.
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haven't read [E. Jean Carroll's] memoir, What Do We Need Men For? I
cannot recommend it enough."-- The Stranger, Seattle "Every
chapter, every paragraph, every sentence contains some fresh,
good-humored turn of phrase." --Mary Norris, The New Yorker
"Roving, curious, compassionate, whimsical." -Megan Garber, The
Atlantic
"Carroll's lively prose careens in constant pursuit of
pleasure...indefatigably funny and full of life." -Lindsay Zoladz,
The Ringer "Carroll has never been interested in fulfilling
expectations ... You can read the tale in her book, and you
should." --Next Tribe "With lively prose, Carroll analyzes women's
experiences while driving her polka-dotted Prius through American
towns with female names. When her own personal narrative grows
dark, she bounces back with merry chapters devoted to quizzes and
traveling expenses...This jarring structure is a metaphor for how
the 'Silent Generation' made girls swallow the abuse they couldn't
reveal..." --Ann Votaw, The Journal Gazette "Fans of her longtime
"Ask E. Jean" column in Elle will recognize her original voice
...Carroll's descriptions of the "hideous men" in her life stand
out." --Elizabeth Taylor and Adam Cohen, The National Book Review
"An entertaining and rage making romp of a read." -Clara Bingham,
The Guardian "Whimsical...a book that approaches its high-concept
road trip with tongue firmly in cheek." --Constance Grady, Vox
"Politically and socially urgent." --Cristina Arreola, Bustle
"Quirky" --Kim Hubbard, People "ELLE's own agony aunt, the
incomparable E. Jean Carroll, went on a road trip to ask women a
very simple question... Perfection." --Estelle Tang, ELLE
"Explosive" --Elena Nicolau, Refinery 29
"A fun-fueled feminist response to the current cultural and
political climate, and I expected to laugh my way through its
pages. I wasn't wrong about the laughter." --Melanie Rock, Bustle
"A memoir by way of an old-fashioned American road trip...No reader
of Carroll's column will be surprised to find that such violent
moments are interspersed with huge helpings of levity." --Keziah
Weir, Vanity Fair "What [the book] offers, though, is a kind of
literary impressionism, based on 75 years of lived experience--a
sense of what it feels like to have pulsing veins and fiery nerves
and a teeming mind and be caught within the cold infrastructures of
sexism." --Megan Garber, The Atlantic "The writing... is just
riveting. But it's also journalistically very powerful, very
precise, very careful" --Lawrence O'Donnell "E. Jean is a terrific
writer; she has mastered the difficult task of making her words
sound like they're delivered in person, over a cocktail. " --Monica
Hesse, The Washington Post "Very funny" --The Brian Lehrer Show
"Fantastically written but so friendly to follow...Carroll's book
is readable in a way the Great Thinkers are not and can never be."
--B. David Zarley, Paste Magazine "Thoughtful, powerful" --Adam
Rathe, Town and Country "The most bitterly funny, fantastically
furious book to explode out of the #metoo moment." --Dani Shapiro,
bestselling author of Family History "Buy this book." --Ed Kosner,
former Editor-in-Chief of Newsweek, New York, and Esquire "There
isn't another voice out there like E Jean's." --Lorraine Candy,
Editor-in-Chief, London Sunday Times
"E. Jean is a know it all." --Jane Smiley "E. Jean Carroll is a
force of nature, whose natural vibrancy has held readers in rapture
for decades." --Nina Garcia, Editor-in-Chief, ELLE
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