Girls & Sex: Navigating the Complicated New Landscape

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Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Harper Paperbacks
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Pages
336
Dimensions
5.2 X 8.0 X 0.8 inches | 0.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780062209740

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About the Author

PEGGY ORENSTEIN is the New York Times bestselling author of Boys & Sex, Don't Call Me Princess, Girls & Sex, Cinderella Ate My Daughter, Waiting for Daisy, Flux, and Schoolgirls. A frequent contributor to the New York Times, she has written for The Washington Post, The Atlantic, AFAR, the New Yorker, and other publications, and has contributed commentary to NPR's All Things Considered and The PBS NewsHour. She lives in Northern California.

Reviews
"Provocative and thoughtful.... Both an examination of sexual culture and a guide on how to improve it.... The breadth of Orenstein's reporting ... is impressive."--Laura Stepp, Washington Post
"Nonsensational but deeply entertaining.... A must-read."--People, Book of the Week
"A nuanced read for anyone who remembers being a young woman and anyone who is raising the next generation of girls (and boys) for whom we hope the future holds sexual satisfaction, not pain or disappointment."--Rebecca Traister, More
"Thought-provoking. . .Girls & Sex is full of thoughtful concern and empathetic questions."--Cindi Leive, New York Times Book Review, cover review
"[An] important new book.... Her writing is clear and compelling, her analysis is incisive and thorough, and her findings are downright troubling."--Sharon Holbrook, Washington Post
"Fascinating.... A wise and sharply argued look at how girls are navigating 'the complicated new landscape' of sex and sexuality."--Economist
"An intimate view of the sex lives of young women in the United States. While revealing disturbing common threads... Orenstein brings levity to this fraught topic."--Elle
"'Girls & Sex' may do more to change how sex education is rethought and how parents and daughters discuss pleasure and sexuality than any book since the landmark 'Our Bodies, Ourselves.'"--Tamara Straus, San Francisco Chronicle
"A smart, sobering guide to the sexual lives of young women today."--Ann Levin, Associated Press
"Eloquent.... [A] compact, polished, and readable... cris de coeur."--Julia M. Klein, Boston Globe
"Deeply reported, passionately argued."--Isaac Chotiner, Slate
"Peggy Orenstein sheds light on an important and too often misunderstood topic. Her reporting shows how a healthy and direct approach to sexuality is a key component of gender equality."--Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook and founder of LeanIn.Org
"An enlightening, sad and shocking look into the minds of teenagers and their views on casual sex, love and relationships."--Aimee Blanchette, Minneapolis Star Tribune
"A sequel of sorts to Orenstein's 'Cinderella Ate My Daughter'.... Sketches a sobering portrait."--Oliver Wang, L.A. Times
"Orenstein has compiled an eye-opening study of the way that girls and women in America think, feel, and act regarding sex.... The abundant information she provides will give parents and young girls the power to make informed decisions regarding sex."--Kirkus
"Eye-opening.... Orenstein draws powerful, humane portraits of her interview subjects, self-reliant young women who find themselves trapped by sexist stereotypes about women's bodies and women's pleasure. [A] smart, earnest, and timely assessment."--Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Accessible prose and narrative style will bring the work of many thoughtful experts to a wider audience.... Young adults, parents, educators, and activists alike will find this passionate work a timely conversation starter."--Library Journal
"Sex and teenagers have always gone together, but parents reading Orenstein's frank exploration of current trends may still be in for a shock.... This isn't a comfortable book to read (Orenstein herself admits twinges a few times), but it's an important one."--Booklist
"Orenstein is such a breezy, funny, writer, it's easy to forget she's an important thinker too."--People, four stars, on Cinderella Ate My Daughter
"Girls & Sex should be mandatory for anyone who cares about the present and future cultural landscape for girls, women, humans. I seriously want to quit my job and tour the country, furiously hawking Peggy Orenstein's insightful, important book."--Rashida Jones, actress, writer, producer
"If you're going to talk about women in the 21st century, you MUST read Peggy Orenstein's Girls & Sex. No one else is asking these questions; so no one else, then, is finding out the answers."--Caitlin Moran, Author of How to Be a Woman
"With compassion and insight, Peggy Orenstein holds a mirror not only to girls' experiences but to our own judgments. No less than the emotional health and physical safety of our daughters (and of our sons, by the way) depends on the kind of insight Girls & Sex provides."--Rosalind Wiseman, author of Queen Bees and Wannabes
"I'm not going to tell you to go right now and buy a copy.... I'm going to tell you to buy two copies: One for yourself, and one for the teenager in your life.... Refuses to be judgmental or doom and gloom. Instead, it offers something else -- a demand for education, enlightenment, and ultimately, the radical notion of equal satisfaction."--Adrian Liang, Amazon Best Book of the Month citation