A Girl's Guide to Personal Hygiene: true stories, illustrated

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Girl's Guide to Personal Hygiene: true stories, illustrated
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tallulah Pomeroy
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
Category/GenreWomen's health
Humour
ISBN/Barcode 9781925713794
Audience
General
Illustrations col t/out

Publishing Details

Publisher Scribe Publications
Imprint Scribe Publications
Publication Date 29 October 2018
Publication Country Australia

Description

Women aren't as ladylike as people would like to imagine. Using secrets collected from hundreds of them, this exquisitely disgusting illustrated book rewrites our definition of femininity. When artist Tallulah Pomeroy asked people to anonymously submit anecdotes about the weird, unruly things they did with their bodies, she was inundated. From tampons and trapped wind to ear wax and pubes, stories flowed in from a community of hilarious, radically honest women, who, by admitting to things they had thought were shameful, no longer had to feel ashamed. Now illustrated, these stories take the female anatomy as far away from the male gaze as it is possible to get, in a celebration of women's bodies that is gleeful, gross, subversive, and beautiful, all at once.

Author Biography

Tallulah Pomeroy is an English writer, illustrator, and artist whose work has been published by Ugly Duckling Presse. Now she lives in a van in Bristol, UK, making bowls and drawings. She is the in-house illustrator at Catapult magazine.

Reviews

`An indelicate, necessary treasure - its gross joys deliver humanising relief.' -Alissa Nutting, author of Made for Love and Tampa `A Girl's Guide to Personal Hygiene is everything I never knew I wanted: a disgusting, hilarious, and honest book that pays tribute to the female body and all of its habits and suppurations. It is delightfully and uncomfortably relatable and I love it with my whole self - heart, sweat, bowels, and all.' -Carmen Maria Machado, author of Her Body and Other Parties `This book should be tucked under punch bowls at every debutante ball and bundled with boxes of Girl Scout cookies from here on out.' -Amelia Gray, author of Gutshot and Isadora `It's super funny and gross and cute and I guarantee you'll find some secret act in it to relate to.' -Clementine Ford, author of Fight Like a Girl and Boys Will Be Boys `It doesn't matter who you are, your age, your nationality, your gender, your habits, your religion and your beliefs. All of that is not important. Whoever you are, please, do yourself a favour and read this book ... A Girl's Guide to Personal Hygiene: true Stories, illustrated will broaden your horizons. Even if you're a neat person, you should read this. This book is about all women, deconstructing silly stereotypes.' -Books Turn You On More than anything though, the book allows us to entertain the idea of being less shameless about what we do with our bodies ... It's uncomfortably comforting to know that you are definitely disgusting - but at least you're not the only one. -Vanessa Giron, Kill Your Darlings `This breezy and hilarious book depicts anecdotes of women and the unmentionable things they love doing with their pubic hair, boogers, bodily fluids, and more - all with the deepest of satisfaction, thanks to illustrator Tallulah Pomeroy's flagrant images of women going unabashedly wild.' -W, '7 Inventive New Picture Books No Adult Would Be Ashamed to Read' `Hilarious, honest, and entertaining, Tallulah Pomeroy is a talented artist who turns funny AND REAL female hygiene stories into comical illustrations. You will pass this book around at dinner parties like it's your personal diary.' -Women.com, '10 Books with Covers So Beautiful You Can Judge Them' `Relevant. Apt. Hilarious ... One of the best things about these shared secrets is that every one is shared with fascination, joy and pleasure in the female body and what it does ... The book is a celebration of women in all their messy glory - and a reminder than women are messy and glorious.' -pop.edit.lit