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Kathleen Hanna Is Writing a Memoir About Her ‘Feminist Punk’ Life (And It’s Already a Bestseller)

Written by on May 8, 2024

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Kathleen Hanna is bringing her rebellious spirit to bookshelves with the release of her upcoming memoir Rebel Girl: My Life As a Feminist Punk. Fans can hear straight from the Le Tigre lead singer herself as she dives into her early life and the influences that transformed her into the punk feminist you know today.

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The memoir is set to come out on May 14, but thanks to Amazon, Target and Walmart, you can preorder to book to ensure you get a copy by its publication date. As an extra bonus, preordering now will also save you 10% off.

With a ton of anticipation ahead of Rebel Girl‘s release, the book has already landed itself at the top of Amazon’s bestsellers list for punk music. Rather than wait until the memoir drops, keep reading to preorder a copy now.

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Hanna joins the growing list of female musician memoirs as the “Oh Come On” singer aims to bring her unfiltered personality to page. The bold vibrant cover art just gives a taste of what fans can expect when they read the book. Per the publisher description, the 336-page book “takes us from her tumul­tuous childhood to her formative college years and her first shows. As Hanna makes clear, being in a punk ‘girl band’ in those years was not a simple or safe prospect.”

Throughout the ’90s, Hanna gained attention for her “personal yet feminist lyrics on anthems like ‘Rebel Girl’ and ‘Double Dare Ya,’” according to the official book description. Even today, her influence can be felt as her feminist anthems continue acting as a voice of change.

Now, you’ll be able to hear from her perspective as she recounts everything from her friendships with other iconic artists like Kurt Cobain, Ian MacKaye, Kim Gordon and Joan Jett as well as falling in love with Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys and her battle with Lyme disease.

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