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more praise for FLOW:
Absolute. Must. Read. It’s like Snopes for your snatch.—ticket to write (blog)
With wit, sarcasm, and common sense . . . the authors use a pop culture
lens to posit a modern, feminist, female perspective on menstruation.
—Library Journal
Its contents, I found, are plainspoken—perhaps it will start chipping away at the taboo. . . .
the style is important and groundbreaking.—The New Yorker (yes, The New Yorker!)
In many ways, FLOW is a breakthrough.—Daily Beast
FLOW isn’t just a book; it’s a movement.—January magazine
There is probably no better book for moms who want their daughters to respect themselves in every aspect, and for female pre-teens and teens who would never say a word about their moms reading a book about menses but surely would like several sneak peaks into its pages.—Booklist (starred review)
Flow: The Cultural Story of Menstruation by Elissa Stein and Susan Kim is a riot. . . .
Get yourself or the woman-child in your life a copy.—Viva la Feminista
We talked to (Elissa Stein and Susan Kim) about their lively, irreverent book, and about
why something so natural still gets such a bad rap.—Marie Claire
Perfect for a preteen’s introduction to adulthood and for women of all ages, this is guaranteed to spark conversation about . . . whether this universal female experience is a blessing, a curse—or just part of life.—Publisher’s Weekly
So next time you’re “Saddling Up Old Rusty,” “Wearing the Red Badge Courage,” or “Having Ketchup With Your Steak,” think twice about what’s really happening and be proud, because really, there’s nothing to be ashamed about.—Body & Soul magazine
Best book I read all year. . . . BlogHer
Whoopi: Hey, do yourself a favor and get everyone you know this book . . . FLOW.