This humorous and delightfully packaged celebration of womanhood from New York Times bestselling author Jennifer McCartney is timed for Mother's Day and will appeal to a broad range of women-and the people who love them.
This humorous and delightfully packaged celebration of womanhood from New York Times bestselling author Jennifer McCartney is timed for Mother's Day and will appeal to a broad range of women-and the people who love them.
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Joy of Leaving Your Sh*t All Over the Place, this is a hilarious and delightfully packaged celebration of womanhood and one-of-a-kind historical record of boobs-for women, and the people who love them.
Welcome to the wonderful world of boobs! Whether you're here for a good time, an education, or a bit of both (the best things come in twos, after all), get ready for some fun. Boobs is a witty guide for the big-boobed, the boobless, and everyone in between. Think you know everything there is to know about breasts and the miraculous powers they possess? Think again. Historically, they are perhaps women's most admired asset, but from the advent of the bra to today's free-the-nipple movement, it's a complicated history to unpack. So why not have some fun while we explore the subject? There's so much to know and love about our pert (or pendulous, or silicon-based) parts-no judgment here. Pick up Boobs for an entertaining historical overview and look at the influence of boobs in pop culture, plus fun facts, (G-rated) illustrations, and more celebrating the beauty, strength, and magic of womanhood.Jennifer McCartney is the author of the New York Times bestselling The Joy of Leaving Your Sh*t All Over the Place, which was published in 25+ languages and will be launching as a reality TV series in 2024 with Roku. She has written about utopias, time machines, and train travel for outlets like BBC Radio, The Atlantic, Architectural Digest, and Vice. Jennifer is also the author of the Animal Philosophy series with HarperCollins and So You Want to Move to Canada, Eh? from Running Press. Her book of cat poetry, The Rodent Not Taken, was an American Bookseller Association bestseller and her latest, Ugly Cute, was a Los Angeles Times bestseller. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Jennifer currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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