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Girly Drinks: A World History of Women and Alcohol by Mallory O'Meara
16 reviews
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
What an engaging and informative exploration of the gendered history of alcohol consumption, production and distribution around the world. Loved the feminist bent of this book and the fun, colloquial way in which these stories are told. Absolutely would read more from this author!
Graphic: Alcoholism, Misogyny, Sexism, Alcohol
adventurous
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
Graphic: Alcohol
Moderate: Alcoholism, Sexism, Cultural appropriation, Colonisation
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
This was a really fun, feminist, and informative read about the history of alcohol and women's involvement in the creation and consumption of alcohol. O'Meara's tone is sarcastic and witty, yet celebratory as she introduces us to legions of women who have rebelled and fought for the right to drink (in public).
I think this narrative is a bit more all over the place than O'Meara's previous book, which focused more intensely on the story of one woman. Because of this wider focus, O'Meara is able to introduce stories from around the globe, which I loved. But it also makes each chapter a bit of a mishmash. While a chapter may be themed around the story of a certain woman, her story is interrupted by various short tangents that make it hard to follow the original story when it does make a reappearance. I've noticed this in a few different nonfiction books I've read recently. It seems like a common narrative construction, but I feel like most attempts end up feeling distracted and disjointed, rather than strengthened by these tangents.
Regardless, I found this to be a really delightful read. As a woman who drinks (hello gin ❣️), it was so fun to learn about this history behind the practice. Even if you're not a drinker, this history holds a lot of fun stories, so it could still be an intriguing read.
I think this narrative is a bit more all over the place than O'Meara's previous book, which focused more intensely on the story of one woman. Because of this wider focus, O'Meara is able to introduce stories from around the globe, which I loved. But it also makes each chapter a bit of a mishmash. While a chapter may be themed around the story of a certain woman, her story is interrupted by various short tangents that make it hard to follow the original story when it does make a reappearance. I've noticed this in a few different nonfiction books I've read recently. It seems like a common narrative construction, but I feel like most attempts end up feeling distracted and disjointed, rather than strengthened by these tangents.
Regardless, I found this to be a really delightful read. As a woman who drinks (hello gin ❣️), it was so fun to learn about this history behind the practice. Even if you're not a drinker, this history holds a lot of fun stories, so it could still be an intriguing read.
Graphic: Alcohol
Moderate: Misogyny, Sexism
Minor: Sexual harassment
hopeful
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
This is an important history book.
The sheer amount of misogyny brought against women regarding alcohol is astounding. There is a hell of a lot of information here so I had to sip at this book.
The sheer amount of misogyny brought against women regarding alcohol is astounding. There is a hell of a lot of information here so I had to sip at this book.
Graphic: Misogyny, Sexism
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
I love whiskey, and it was the first kind of alcohol I ever really liked. Immediately, I was told I drink like an old man. This book gave me so much validation on liking this "masculine" drink - turns out an Old Fashioned was most women's drink of choice post-prohibition! Mallory does an excellent job of unearthing and celebrating all the ways that women truly make up the worldly and winding history of alcohol. Go make a cocktail and read this book!
Moderate: Misogyny, Alcohol
Minor: Sexism, Sexual harassment
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
slow-paced
This was a fascinating read! I received an early copy from the publisher and urge others to read this.
While it is dense with information, it’s thoughtful, funny, and informative. I learned so much and enjoyed the structure and content.
I will say it’s probably best enjoyed in small chunks because it is so heavy on info and can be enraging, but overall I had a great time reading
Cheers, Mallory!
While it is dense with information, it’s thoughtful, funny, and informative. I learned so much and enjoyed the structure and content.
I will say it’s probably best enjoyed in small chunks because it is so heavy on info and can be enraging, but overall I had a great time reading
Cheers, Mallory!
Graphic: Misogyny, Sexism, Alcohol
Moderate: Alcoholism, Biphobia, Homophobia, Lesbophobia
Minor: Transphobia