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Oh Hell No: And Other Ways to Set Some Damn Boundaries

by Chronicle Books

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A little book that packs a big punch, Oh Hell No! is an affirming purchase for any self-proclaimed naysayer, and a great gift for a friend in need of a reminder that it's OK to say no. No. Nope. No, thank you. Oh hell no! There's a time for yes--and there's a time for no. This collection of art and essays is a much-needed reminder to say no to anything that might waste our precious energy. We are reclaiming our time with the help of these sassy illustrated sayings and astute insights--and we've never felt more powerful. Featuring passionate prose from feminist scholar Sara Ahmed and actionable advice from author and journalist Dani Katz--not to mention a translucent flame pattern spot-varnished onto the front cover--Oh Hell No! is the ultimate naysayer's manifesto. It's a timely celebration of the joy of saying "no." This two-letter word is one to live by. GUIDE TO SELF-EMPOWERMENT: Saying no is an essential act of defiance. It's what allows us to set boundaries and take control of our own lives. This book celebrates that in a way that is fun, edgy, and empowering. RECLAIM YOUR TIME: For those contrarians who carry the torch of "no," this book will function as a celebration of identity and purpose. And for those who still struggle with saying no in their own lives, it's a statement of intent! It makes a cheeky gift for a friend in need of that extra motivational push to channel their inner Maxine Waters and reclaim their time. Perfect for: * Activists, contrarians, introverts, and feminists * Anyone who is sick of the constant BS dominating the news cycle * People looking for a cheeky gift for that friend who needs a little help saying NO to things… (more)
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A little book that packs a big punch, Oh Hell No! is an affirming purchase for any self-proclaimed naysayer, and a great gift for a friend in need of a reminder that it's OK to say no. No. Nope. No, thank you. Oh hell no! There's a time for yes--and there's a time for no. This collection of art and essays is a much-needed reminder to say no to anything that might waste our precious energy. We are reclaiming our time with the help of these sassy illustrated sayings and astute insights--and we've never felt more powerful. Featuring passionate prose from feminist scholar Sara Ahmed and actionable advice from author and journalist Dani Katz--not to mention a translucent flame pattern spot-varnished onto the front cover--Oh Hell No! is the ultimate naysayer's manifesto. It's a timely celebration of the joy of saying "no." This two-letter word is one to live by. GUIDE TO SELF-EMPOWERMENT: Saying no is an essential act of defiance. It's what allows us to set boundaries and take control of our own lives. This book celebrates that in a way that is fun, edgy, and empowering. RECLAIM YOUR TIME: For those contrarians who carry the torch of "no," this book will function as a celebration of identity and purpose. And for those who still struggle with saying no in their own lives, it's a statement of intent! It makes a cheeky gift for a friend in need of that extra motivational push to channel their inner Maxine Waters and reclaim their time. Perfect for: * Activists, contrarians, introverts, and feminists * Anyone who is sick of the constant BS dominating the news cycle * People looking for a cheeky gift for that friend who needs a little help saying NO to things

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