Body Drama: Real Girls, Real Bodies, Real Issues, Real Answers

Body Drama: Real Girls, Real Bodies, Real Issues, Real Answers
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14+
Release Date
December 27, 2007
ISBN
1592403263
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From fashion magazines to taboo Web sites, curious young women have access to tons of old wives' tales about and thousands of airbrushed and inaccurate images of the female body—misinformation and harmful portrayals that can lead to low self-esteem, self-destructive acts, or even disturbing plastic surgery procedures. Teaming up with a leading physician specializing in adolescent health issues, Harvard graduate and former Miss Virginia Nancy Redd now offers a down-to-earth, healing, and reassuring response to those damaging myths. In Body Drama, Redd gives girls insight into the issues they're often too ashamed to raise with a doctor or parent. She also reveals her own experiences with the culture of "American beauty," and shows readers all the many versions of "normal." From body hair and bras, to acne and weight issues, along with crucial issues such as the importance of a healthy self image, Body Drama is a groundbreaking book packed with informative fast facts, FYIs, how-tos, and moving personal anecdotes as well as hundreds of un-retouched photographs. A highly visual book, it’s the first of its kind for women: filled with real information and real photographs of real bodies, to celebrate all our different shapes and sizes.

Named by Glamour magazine as one of America’s top-ten college women "most likely to succeed—at anything," Redd has spent the most recent years of her life on a mission to tackle the issues least discussed but most significant in young women’s lives. Celebrating the many versions of "normal," and replacing seriously erroneous information with the honest, medically proven truth in a language all girls can understand, Body Drama dares to empower a new generation—with facts instead of fantasies, and the priceless gift of self-knowledge.

From fashion magazines to taboo Web sites, curious young women have access to tons of old wives' tales about and thousands of airbrushed and inaccurate images of the female body—misinformation and harmful portrayals that can lead to low self-esteem, self-destructive acts, or even disturbing plastic surgery procedures. Teaming up with a leading physician specializing in adolescent health issues, Harvard graduate and former Miss Virginia Nancy Redd now offers a down-to-earth, healing, and reassuring response to those damaging myths. In Body Drama, Redd gives girls insight into the issues they're often too ashamed to raise with a doctor or parent. She also reveals her own experiences with the culture of "American beauty," and shows readers all the many versions of "normal." From body hair and bras, to acne and weight issues, along with crucial issues such as the importance of a healthy self image, Body Drama is a groundbreaking book packed with informative fast facts, FYIs, how-tos, and moving personal anecdotes as well as hundreds of un-retouched photographs. A highly visual book, it’s the first of its kind for women: filled with real information and real photographs of real bodies, to celebrate all our different shapes and sizes.

Named by Glamour magazine as one of America’s top-ten college women "most likely to succeed—at anything," Redd has spent the most recent years of her life on a mission to tackle the issues least discussed but most significant in young women’s lives. Celebrating the many versions of "normal," and replacing seriously erroneous information with the honest, medically proven truth in a language all girls can understand, Body Drama dares to empower a new generation—with facts instead of fantasies, and the priceless gift of self-knowledge.

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Read About Your Body Issues
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What bothers you about your own body? Could it be your skin (acne, sweating, tanning addiction, cellulite, piercings)? Is it something to do with your breasts (size, pain, itching, bumps, and more)? Or how about the infamous "Down There" situation (periods, appearance, scents, etc)? You might hate your hair, your nails, your breath, or your shape. You could be contemplating a tongue ring, or have a problem with a body part you already pierced. Maybe your friend is offering to give you a tattoo.

Whatever your problem or question, you can find information on it in BODY DRAMA -- and you're guaranteed to love the frank, down-to-earth way in which author Nancy Amanda Redd addresses each issue. (And, hey, any book offering you 99 nicknames for "The Girls" and 21 nicknames for your period has a high entertainment value.)

When I heard that there was a body acceptance book written by a Miss America swimsuit winner, I was a little skeptical, picturing a fluffy, shallow handbook that would give us nothing new. Dear Ms. Redd: I apologize! This is a beefy, comprehensive guide to whatever is bugging YOU about your body -- and it's filled with photos of real women's bodies, images that you won't see anywhere else, and ones that haven't been altered to perfection (in fact, Redd spends several pages discussing those perfect women we all see in the media, and telling us why they are a lie). In fact, I believe BODY DRAMA is a revolutionary stride forward for females everywhere; I dare any girl to take a peek inside and not keep on reading . . .for hours.
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