In this hilarious and candid memoir about twenty-first-century womanhood, Cherry shares outrageous, poignant and eye-wateringly funny confessions. Warm, honest and heartfelt, Letters to my Fanny will have you gasping in recognition.
How much more fun in life could I have had if I'd just stopped worrying so much and stopped beating myself up? In this book, the author reveals the things she wishes her mother had told her, through a series anecdotes and excruciating confessions.
In this hilarious and candid memoir about twenty-first-century womanhood, Cherry shares outrageous, poignant and eye-wateringly funny confessions. Warm, honest and heartfelt, Letters to my Fanny will have you gasping in recognition.
How much more fun in life could I have had if I'd just stopped worrying so much and stopped beating myself up? In this book, the author reveals the things she wishes her mother had told her, through a series anecdotes and excruciating confessions.
Cherry Healey tackles the big issues facing young women today through a series of letters to her bodyHow much more fun in life could I have had if I'd just stopped worrying so much and stopped beating myself up?In this book, Cherry reveals the things she wishes her mother had told her, through a series of hilarious anecdotes and excruciating confessions.Each chapter opens with a letter to a different body part- 'Letters to my Fanny' covers sex, orgasms and periods; 'Letters to my Brain' covers education, memory and media; 'Letters to my Tummy' covers crop-tops, pregnancy and sit-ups.This wonderfully warm, funny and candid book is a collection of hopeful dispatches from the frontline of girlhood - an impassioned plea to stop piling pressure on girls and young women and allow them to get on with their lives without having to mind the thigh gap . . .
Cherry Healey is a television presenter, famous for her BBC3 documentaries covering topics including drinking, money, relationships, pregnancy and body image.
'This book is a love letter, to my body. In fact it's several letters - to every part from my brain to my belly. I spent most of my life hating my body. I forced it to survive on a diet of ham; I squeezed it into asphyxiating support pants; I accidentally cut my delicate area whilst trimming my lady garden. But now I've realized that it deserves some well overdue TLC. This book is the story of how I've come to understand some vital life lessons, and started to love being a woman. I hope you enjoy it. Except you, Mum and Dad. You should stop reading now. It's for the best. I promise.' In this hilarious and candid memoir about twenty-first-century womanhood, Cherry shares outrageous, poignant and eye-wateringly funny confessions. Warm, honest and heartfelt, Letters to my Fanny will have you gasping in recognition.
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