**Gloria Steinem and Leymah Gbowee Collaborate on Inspiring Picture Book: “How to Change the World in 32 Pages or Less”**
In a groundbreaking literary collaboration that has left the world both inspired and slightly confused, feminist icon Gloria Steinem and Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee have teamed up to create a picture book titled “How to Change the World in 32 Pages or Less.” The book promises to be a colorful journey through activism, empowerment, and the occasional cat meme.
“Why write a 300-page manifesto when you can just draw a really cute cat and call it a day?” Steinem quipped during the book’s launch party, which was held in a treehouse because, as she put it, “the patriarchy can’t reach us up here.” Gbowee added, “We wanted to make activism accessible to everyone, including those who can’t read past the first chapter of a cereal box.”
The book features illustrations by renowned artist Bob “The Brush” McFluff, who is known for his unique style of combining watercolor with existential dread. “I wanted to capture the essence of feminism while also making sure the characters had really big eyes,” McFluff explained. “Big eyes mean big ideas!”
Critics are already raving about the book, with one reviewer stating, “It’s like ‘Where’s Waldo?’ but instead of Waldo, you’re looking for your self-worth.” Another said, “I laughed, I cried, and I accidentally spilled my organic almond milk all over the pages. But it was worth it!”
In a surprising twist, the book also includes a chapter on how to negotiate with your cat for more cuddle time, which Steinem insists is just as important as negotiating for equal pay. “If you can’t convince a cat to share its sunny spot, how can you expect to change the world?” she said, while Gbowee nodded in agreement, adding, “And if you can’t change the world, at least you can change your cat’s litter box.”
The book is set to hit shelves next month, just in time for the holiday season. So, if you’re looking for a gift that combines humor, activism, and adorable illustrations, look no further. Just remember: if you can’t change the world, at least you can change your cat’s attitude.