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paperbacks, grrls, food, best, hotel, threesome sex, biography:gays: gal: interview: photography: pornography ace: peter berlin, newzealand, ebert, international fiction, thecamera my mother gave me (vintage), pregnancy, busty, rights, father daughter incest, blow jobs., grassroots media, drunk strip, oprah, satire, homosexuality, interracial anal, father daughter love, | Also, to the person who committees said they didn't know how old she was, she told us she was in her 40s.I think every woman should buy this book - to support Kaysen, and to prove that we care about what happens to our bodies. It is committees only be speaking out can diseases like this be given attention and studied and ultimately treated. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) Honey, it's not a camera. (kidding), April 13, 2005 Reviewer: busybooklover "Mary" (Southern CALIF, USA) - committees See all my reviews Although I understand-- you are viewing your life through the lens of your mothers' perceptions of female sexuality.... (Thus Camera/lens metaphor),...That revelation was a LONG time in coming. I picked this book up based on your previous book and the title. I had NO idea it was a voyage to your vulva and back.... Now, that out of the way. I was held captive by your honesty and the familiar sense of kinship with any woman who has had to endure a Pap smear. |
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horrible condition for food women to worry about, May 2, 2005 Reviewer: Debbie Savannah George "dsavannah.com" (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews Kaysen's experience rings true with just about any food condition women have that men typically don't get. If it's a "woman's disease", there just isn't research done on it, which means the doctors don't food know what causes it, which of course means the doctors don't know how to cure it. As my doctor said, it was only after men started getting irritable bowel syndrome (or admitting to it, I should say), that any research and treatment came about. The book was indeed "slight" (as Kaysen described it in an interview), but to add much more to it would be to belabor the point. Your vagina has rebeled, your vagina has died, it's horrible - we get it. The terse prose was perfect for the subject matter, and the imagery was lovely. It was also a very quick read - a nice change from long, depressing literary novels. I disagree with the reviewer who said that getting into the "old age" portion was a bad thing - it's part and parcel to how the author was feeling - her vagina hurt, she's getting old, she's no longer sexually attractive/active... |
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