Kathleen Hanna's Memoir 'Rebel Girl' Explores Feminist Punk Legacy and Personal Struggles
The Bikini Kill frontwoman opens up about her life, from childhood trauma to musical triumphs, in her candid new book.
- Hanna recounts her tumultuous childhood and experiences with male violence.
- The memoir reveals her struggles with undiagnosed Lyme disease and complex PTSD.
- She discusses her influence on the riot grrrl movement and modern feminism.
- Hanna shares personal anecdotes, including her role in naming Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit.'
- The book also covers her marriage to Adam Horovitz and their adoption of their son.