“Demystifies female bodies and shows them as they really look: curvy, sometimes pimply and never perfect.”
Glamour magazine
“[Author Nancy Redd] majored in women’s studies at Harvard, won Miss Virginia 2003 and placed in the top ten at Miss America 2004. With a postfeminist résumé like that, it was probably inevitable that she would write Body Drama, a version of Our Bodies, Ourselves for the self-image-addled teen girls and young women of Generation Z.”
Tim Murphy for New York magazine
Whether the issue involves something at a body’s top or bottom, Redd embraces traditionally embarrassing or uncomfortable questions. Teens are her target audience, but women of all ages as well as teen boys can benefit from her ultimate goal: to show the many faces of normal.
Penelope Carrington for the Richmond Times-Dispatch


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