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Woman

An Intimate Geography

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A revised and updated anniversary edition of Natalie Angier's bestselling guide to―and celebration of―the female body

Woman is a fascinating, fact-filled guide that covers everything from organs to orgasms, hormones to hysterectomies. With her characteristic clarity, insight, and sheer exuberance of language, bestselling author Natalie Angier cuts through the still prevalent myths and misinformation surrounding the female body, that most enigmatic of evolutionary masterpieces. With a witty and assured narrative, and a listener-friendly dose of science, Woman is an essential and engaging resource for all time.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Pulitzer Prize winner Natalie Angier draws us a map, then takes us on a journey through that most lush landscape--the woman's body. We travel from the interior, "A Gray and Yellow Basket: The Bounteous Ovary," to the regions of "The Well-Tempered Clavier: The Evolution of the Clitoris," and "Circular Reasoning: The Story of The Breast." We are treated to an intelligent, informative, often humorous "scientific fantasia of womanhood." Gabrielle de Cuir's performance reflects Angier's slant, which is often mocking of men, but only briefly and most affectionately. De Cuir's reading is assured and strong, especially in passages debunking the myths and cultural biases that form our attitudes about women's bodies. WOMAN: AN INTIMATE GEOGRAPHY is a must for everyone everywhere, male or female. S.J.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      At last the mystery of the feminine is revealed! Or at least unbuttoned a little... Natalie Angier takes on the daunting task of explaining--biologically and psychologically--what it is to be a woman. She finds wit among all the scientific facts, and the result is an informative and accessible guide to an esoteric subject. Gabrielle De Cuir reads with such a powerful combination of academic authority and playfulness that she sounds like a feminine protection commercial with a Ph.D.! This audiobook is perfect to listen to alone, or with a partner or friend. How often do we get the opportunity to laugh and learn at the same time? WOMAN is certainly one of those opportunities. R.A.P. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 29, 1999
      Did postmenopausal women invent the human race? Are males more similar to females than females are to males? These are among the many stimulating questions at the core of Angier's provocative "scientific fantasia of womanhood," a spirited and thoroughly informed--if admittedly biased--study of how the body is "a map of meaning and freedom." Angier (The Beauty of the Beastly; Natural Obsessions) presents new theories on the evolution of women's anatomy, physiology and social behaviors. She points out, for example, that the X chromosome has a "vastly higher gene richness" than the Y, which by contrast is "a depauperized little stump," and she champions the argument of anthropologist Kristen Hawkes that the role of postmenopausal grandmothers, who could help younger females nurture their weaned but still dependent offspring, "invented youth.... And in inventing childhood, they invented the human race. They created Homo imperialis, a species that can go anywhere and exploit everything." With wit and verve, Angier discusses such topics as ovulation, conception and birth; the social and physiological functions of breasts; orgasm, mate selection and child-rearing behavior; the complex workings of estrogen; hysterectomy; muscle strength; and female aggression and bonding. Her wide-ranging celebration of the female body engages the intellect but, more importantly, also offers a rigorous challenge to male-oriented theories of biology. BOMC selection; author tour.

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