Has anyone else read this? Am reading it now - a satirical reflection on today's society with a particular focus on gender identity and social media.
I've just got to the bit where Mumsnet gets name-checked: after a trans woman is murdered, there's a thread on MN asking why this murder gets more attention than the murders of "ordinary women" and then an online campaign forces MN moderators to ban the phrase "ordinary women" as hate-speak.
I did pause to reflect on this passage, where the protagonist is thinking about the character who is very clearly based on Germaine Greer:
"Even five years earlier no one would have imagined that a whole generation of women with vaginas would unite in defence of women with penises to take down a woman with a vagina who had previously been a feminist icon."