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Breasts: Our Most Public Private Parts by Meema Spadola

innae's review against another edition

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4.0

I think there is a lot of good stuff in the book. Especially for the young (really, no one looks the same...and like someone else said, the author did preach about the "be happy in yourself" a bit) For myself, I have always had a fear of cancer -- no reason that I can find (my grandparents and mom haven't had any problems) -- I love my breasts and a lot of my identity is tied up in them, so I guess the fear is losing them. Anyway, loved the book.

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5.0

A nonfiction look at women's attitudes towards their breasts, others' breasts, and societal trends as well as influences while growing up. (By the director of the documentary of the same title).

This was a really good read! So much rang true, and the common experience of others is really heartening/comforting. 243 pages that every woman should read.
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