
by Elissa Stein and Susan Kim
In this hip, hilarious and truly eye-opening cultural  history, menstruation is talked about as never before. Flow spans  its fascinating, occasionally wacky and sometimes downright scary  story: from mikvahs (ritual cleansing baths) to menopause,  hysteria to hysterectomies—not to mention the Pill, cramps, the history  of underwear, and the movie about puberty they showed you in 5th grade.  With color  reproductions of (campy) historical ads and early (excruciating) femcare  devices, it also provides a fascinating (and mind-boggling) gallery of  this complex, personal and uniquely female process.  As irreverent  as it is informative, this book gives an everyday occurrence its true  props -- and eradicates the stigma placed on it for centuries.
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