Hot, Wet, and Shaking: How I Learned to Talk about Sex
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Winner of the 2015 Evelyn Richardson Non-fiction Award
This is a sex book. It's a book about having sex by yourself, with
one person, or with twenty people if everyone is down. It's about saying
words like cunt, fuck, and come. But it's also about the things we
don't talk about--the mystery, the expectations, and the bullshit that
can go along with sex. Kaleigh Trace--disabled, queer, sex
educator--chronicles her journey from ignorance to bliss as she
shamelessly discusses her sexual exploits, bodily negotiations and
attempts at adulthood, sparing none of the details and assuming you are
not polite company.
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Reviews
"This book is a much needed lighthouse that guides us all with love and laughter." -- Broken Pencil
"Hot, Wet, and Shaking is written in the tone of a trusted and cheeky friend, confessing secrets that shake loose their shame when spoken aloud. This is not the sex advice of a poised, multi-orgasmic, inaccessible, or clinical expert, but rather the honest musings of a woman in a pair of yesterday's dirty jeans." -- National Post
"Hot, Wet and Shaking is ... a funny, fast and absorbing read; powerful, empowering, and so important." -- Pickle Me This
"Trace has learned to talk about sex and she has learned to do it extremely well." -- The Coast