Woman
: An Intimate Geography
by Natalie Angier
Paperback -
464 pages (February 15, 2000)
Bantam Doubleday Dell
Pub (P); ISBN: 0385498411
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Page-turning
NONfiction! |
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Reviewer:
A reader from United States
March
15, 2000 |
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Echoing the editorial reviews of "Woman: An Intimate
Geography", I commend Angier's ability to make a most
familiar and seemingly ordinary subject positively
effervesce. Her exceptional command of the written language,
backed by knowledge both broad and deep, research from all
manner of sources, ebullient dramatic flair, and a genuine
good old-fashioned sense of humor make this an absolute
page-turner. Perhaps the best non-fiction I have or will
ever read. |
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Fascinating
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Reviewer:
A reader from Austin, TX
February
29, 2000 |
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Brilliantly written, this book offers women a window to
their own bodies and increases our sense of self and pride.
I couldn't put it down. |
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In a
word, awesome |
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Reviewer:
A reader from Maryland
February
21, 2000 |
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"Woman: An Intimate Geography" is amazingly refreshing, insightful, instructive, fun and celebratory. I have devoured it, and it certainly touched a place in me. It's like nothing I have ever encountered (and I read a lot!) I immediately bought five copies and gave them to friends for holiday and birthday gifts. We live in many different parts of the world, but we all find such commonalities in it and love discussing it and writing e-mails about it. Awesome, in a word. |