A review by kmg365
The Indignities of Being a Woman by Megan Koester, Merrill Markoe

3.0

This written-for-audio book has a heavy podcast vibe, if you're into that kind of thing.

The material presented is mined for laughs, but there are some interesting historical tidbits here. You don't hear Nefertiti or Hatshepsut mentioned much these days, especially in comedy.

Mostly it left me a little despondent, since even as old indignities are abolished, people are still thinking of new ones every day, and working hard to codify them into law.