

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America (The Book): A Citizen’s Guide to Democracy Inaction.Our Dumb Century: The Onion Presents 100 Years of Headlines from America’s Finest News Source.The Wizard, The Witch, and Two Girls from Jersey.Angus, Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging.Sex Kittens and Horn Dawgs Fall in Love.Take Me Out of The Bathtub and Other Silly Dilly Songs.The True Story of the Three Little Pigs.Snoozers: Seven Short Short Bedtime Stories.The Third Annual 48 Hour Book Challenge.The Thursday Three: Scaredy Squirrel Edition.


It was one of the most interesting and moving things I’ve ever seen, and I certainly wouldn’t have expected it in a health book. And they are real women with real bodies looking proud or shy or happy or confident. To that extent, the last page of the book before the resources is pictures of women in all of their. Her goal besides selling books is to make young women comfortable with their bodies and comfortable asking questions about their bodies. Kidding! She’s down to earth and not afraid to share some personal stuff from her own life in pursuit of the cause. The author is a Miss America swimsuit winner, Harvard graduate, and semi-exhibitionist. Several references are made to the author’s website for more information. The end of the book includes numerous resources and an extensive bibliography. Angela Diaz, the Director of Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center. The author (not a physician) is assisted in the medical aspects of the writing by Dr. ahem, boobs and “down there” with fast facts, question and answers, personal stories, and photos. The book covers body shape, skin, hair, and. ahem, developed teens and young women as opposed to the preteen “What’s a period like?” crowd. I’d put this book in the category for older. Reading the book was refreshing, enlightening, and a tiny bit uncomfortable all at the same time. Body Drama, by Nancy Amanda Redd, pulls no punches in its efforts to show real teens and young women “real girls, real bodies, real issues, real answers.” It’s right there on the front cover. You don’t catch me off guard too often, but the photos of twenty-four different.
