Flow. The Cultural Story of Menstruation
Flow is great book written by Elissa Stein and Susan Kim.
Published by St Martin’s Press. UK full price is £17.48 .
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Flow begins thus:
‘Females make up more than half the world’s population. And at some point, every single one of us, all 3.5 billion – pop starts, housewives, nuns, Masai tribeswomen, journalists, pyschokillers, geisha girls, the queen of England, rocket scientists, cheerleaders, congresswomen, bag ladies- gets a regular period that lasts up to a week, about once a month, for forty years of our lives.
So why is menstruation still the ultimate taboo subject?’
So there in a nutshell is the essence of the book – it sets out to break wide open the last taboo with humour, facts, stories, anger and anguish. And it succeeds.
The book is part history (it’s crammed with illustrations from old adverts, UK and US), part fact, part rant against pharmaceutical companies and their biased research papers, and part sensible information. And all these parts make a great whole. It’s a thoroughly enjoyable read which will make you laugh, cry, rage, and shake your head over the follies of man (& women).
The other factor which makes it pleasurable is the production of the book itself. You’d expect something good for a book costing £17 and it doesn’t disappoint. It’s a good size and sits well in the hand, despite being hardback. It’s full of illustrations and colour, is printed on good quality paper and the 50’s model on the cover gives it a great retro feel too. You’ll want to leave it lying around!
You can read an interview with one of the authors, Elissa Stein by clicking here. And you can order her book with free delivery here!



