The Story of V by Catherine Blackledge5/27/2023 if we only knew what we had under our skirts. It is completely fascinating - Jeanette Winterson Reveals the ancient and newfound powers of the vagina. The Story of V: Opening Pandora's Box Catherine Blackledge No preview available - 2004. If you've got a girlfriend, well, read it together. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2003 - Generative organs. This would be a great book to give to your man for his birthday. the author is a phenomenal researcher and movingly enthusiastic about her special subject * GUARDIAN * A serious and well-researched look at how attitudes and information have changed over the centuries. The West gets it wrong * TLS * A persuasive and exhaustive study of the history, culture and reproductive power of female genitalia. News that stays news - Lucy Ellman * GUARDIAN * Her quest moves from the mythic to the scientific, presented in a lively, accessible style - well-researched, convincingly argued - an empowering and enlightening book * IRISH TIMES * Sings of the triumphant vagina that may have its detractors in the West but elsewhere - and in nature - is heroic, honoured and revered. It turns out the female orgasm is the biggest news on the planet. The West gets it wrong * TLS * The book that changed my mind. Originally published: London Weidenfeld. Sings of the triumphant vagina that may have its detractors in the West but elsewhere - and in nature - is heroic, honoured and revered. The story of V : a natural history of female sexuality / Catherine Blackledge.
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