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What We're Told Not to Talk About (But We're Going to Anyway) - Women's Voices from East London to Ethiopia (Paperback)
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What We're Told Not to Talk About (But We're Going to Anyway) - Women's Voices from East London to Ethiopia (Paperback)
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14 COUNTRIES, 42 WOMEN - FROM PERIODS TO ORGASMS TO FGM. THERE IS
NO SUCH THING AS OVERSHARING. 'Nimko's book is going to shift the
conversation around women's bodies. Our bodies, and everything they
do, make us who we are' - Amika George, founder of Free Periods
Campaign ______________________ What do you do when you're homeless
and on your period? What does it feel like to have a poo following
childbirth? How do we learn to love our bodies again after they've
been abused? It's rude. It's improper. It's disgusting. All
justifications that leave women's questions about their bodies
unanswered. And activist Nimko Ali has had enough of it. Following
her own experience of FGM and rebuilding her relationship with her
body, this important book contains the true stories of women
sharing what they've always been told is secret and shameful - from
east London to Ethiopia, from pregnancy to menopause. This is a
call to arms. This is a cry to reclaim the narrative around our
fannies and to refuse the taboos that silent us.
______________________ 'A beautiful book with such a wide range of
uplifting but often heart-breaking stories. Made us cry and think
in equal measure' - Pandora Sykes, co-host of The High Low 'Nimko
has blown apart all taboos, blown apart the echo chamber and
included all women in the feminist conversation.' - Scarlett
Curtis, author of Feminists Don't Wear Pink 'There is no subject
too taboo for her to tackle. We should all be talking about our
vaginas and she is leading the way' - Bryony Gordon, author of Mad
Girl 'Nimko Ali is heroine for our time, she destroys the notion of
things being too rude to discuss' - Caitlin Moran, author of How to
Be a Woman
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