The Real Body Manual: Your Visual Guide to Health & Wellness

Author:   Nancy Redd
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
ISBN:  

9780593541401


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   22 October 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Nancy Redd
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Avery Publishing Group Inc.,U.S.
Weight:   0.369kg
ISBN:  

9780593541401


ISBN 10:   0593541405
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   22 October 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   To order   Availability explained

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"“This is the book I wish I had when I was growing up! And that goes double in today’s world, when an attempt to look up body information online can leave you overwhelmed or take you straight to a porn site. Nancy Redd has written a comprehensive, medically accurate, and easily readable guide addressing all the most common questions — and worries — about changing bodies, complete with photos. There’s nothing else like it.”--Cara Natterson, MD (she/her), bestselling author of The Care and Keeping of You series and This is So Awkward “As a pediatric & adolescent gynecologist, I can’t quantify exactly how much I would have benefited from having a book like this when I was growing up, but I know it would have encouraged my curiosity, clarified my self-identity, and enriched my compassion for others. This book belongs in every home, school, medical office, and library. A modern manual for a better tomorrow."" --Charis Chambers, MD (she/her), @ThePeriodDoctor “If you want to get real about bodies, look no further than this book. With everything you’ve always wanted to know, but were too afraid to ask, Nancy Redd goes ‘there,’ opening up conversations that we need to have about health, wellness, and all the amazing parts that make up who we are.”--Robyn Silverman, PhD (she/her), bestselling author of How to Talk to Kids about Anything “Having a health guidebook with accompanying photographs is essential in helping young people recognize and celebrate their bodies exactly as they are. Sometimes a picture really is worth one thousand words..""--Paria Hassouri, MD (she/her), pediatrician, mother of three, and author of Found in Transition   ""A phenomenal, one-of-a-kind resource. Nancy Redd writes like the big sister everyone needs: no judgment, lots of respect, and all the tea.""--Katharine B. Dalke, MD (she/her, they/them), Psychiatrist, Penn Medicine ""As someone who came from a family where the less said about bodies, the better, I was initially nervous to even open this book. But Nancy Redd’s tone is so easy, assured and informative, and she makes the material feel super approachable. Photographs of real bodies, and how similar and different they all are from each other, help a lot, too.""—Marisa LaScala (she/her), Senior Parenting and Relationships Editor at Good Housekeeping   “A modern, inclusive user’s manual for your body. In today's world of misinformation and bad science, this book is a treasure trove of well-researched and medically sound advice about how to manage every bodily feature and function. I wish I had this book when I was 14!— Chandra Turner (she/her), former Executive Editor at Parents magazines and CosmoGIRL! and mother of two teenagers ""As a urologist I have spent my career demystifying the penis. In this one remarkable book, Nancy Redd has demystified the entire adolescent body. Using plain language but based on extensive medical research, she provides a user manual not only for teens, but for all humans to understand themselves and each other. Artful photographs and practical explanations provide revelation, reassurance, and even remedy."" –Aaron Spitz, MD (he/him), author of The Penis Book ""A treasure trove of detailed, reader-friendly information provided with humor and down-to-earth openness – very much in the tradition of Our Bodies, Ourselves. Redd’s style and realistic photos invite readers to engage in conversation and remove the shame that so often keeps us from acquiring a better understanding of our bodies, relationships, and health needs."" –Judy Norsigian (she/her), co-founder and board member of Our Bodies Ourselves"


"“As a pediatric & adolescent gynecologist, I can’t quantify exactly how much I would have benefited from having a book like this when I was growing up, but I know it would have encouraged my curiosity, clarified my self-identity, and enriched my compassion for others. This book belongs in every home, school, medical office, and library. A modern manual for a better tomorrow."" --Charis Chambers, MD (she/her), @ThePeriodDoctor “If you want to get real about bodies, look no further than this book. With everything you’ve always wanted to know, but were too afraid to ask, Nancy Redd goes ‘there,’ opening up conversations that we need to have about health, wellness, and all the amazing parts that make up who we are.”--Robyn Silverman, PhD (she/her), bestselling author of How to Talk to Kids about Anything “Having a health guidebook with accompanying photographs is essential in helping young people recognize and celebrate their bodies exactly as they are. Sometimes a picture really is worth one thousand words..""--Paria Hassouri, MD (she/her), pediatrician, mother of three, and author of Found in Transition   ""A phenomenal, one-of-a-kind resource. Nancy Redd writes like the big sister everyone needs: no judgment, lots of respect, and all the tea.""--Katharine B. Dalke, MD (she/her, they/them), Psychiatrist, Penn Medicine ""As someone who came from a family where the less said about bodies, the better, I was initially nervous to even open this book. But Nancy Redd’s tone is so easy, assured and informative, and she makes the material feel super approachable. Photographs of real bodies, and how similar and different they all are from each other, help a lot, too.""—Marisa LaScala (she/her), Senior Parenting and Relationships Editor at Good Housekeeping   “A modern, inclusive user’s manual for your body. In today's world of misinformation and bad science, this book is a treasure trove of well-researched and medically sound advice about how to manage every bodily feature and function. I wish I had this book when I was 14!— Chandra Turner (she/her), former Executive Editor at Parents magazines and CosmoGIRL! and mother of two teenagers"


"“This is the book I wish I had when I was growing up! And that goes double in today’s world, when an attempt to look up body information online can leave you overwhelmed or take you straight to a porn site. Nancy Redd has written a comprehensive, medically accurate, and easily readable guide addressing all the most common questions — and worries — about changing bodies, complete with photos. There’s nothing else like it.”--Cara Natterson, MD (she/her), bestselling author of The Care and Keeping of You series and This is So Awkward “As a pediatric & adolescent gynecologist, I can’t quantify exactly how much I would have benefited from having a book like this when I was growing up, but I know it would have encouraged my curiosity, clarified my self-identity, and enriched my compassion for others. This book belongs in every home, school, medical office, and library. A modern manual for a better tomorrow."" --Charis Chambers, MD (she/her), @ThePeriodDoctor “If you want to get real about bodies, look no further than this book. With everything you’ve always wanted to know, but were too afraid to ask, Nancy Redd goes ‘there,’ opening up conversations that we need to have about health, wellness, and all the amazing parts that make up who we are.”--Robyn Silverman, PhD (she/her), bestselling author of How to Talk to Kids about Anything “Having a health guidebook with accompanying photographs is essential in helping young people recognize and celebrate their bodies exactly as they are. Sometimes a picture really is worth one thousand words..""--Paria Hassouri, MD (she/her), pediatrician, mother of three, and author of Found in Transition   ""A phenomenal, one-of-a-kind resource. Nancy Redd writes like the big sister everyone needs: no judgment, lots of respect, and all the tea.""--Katharine B. Dalke, MD (she/her, they/them), Psychiatrist, Penn Medicine ""As someone who came from a family where the less said about bodies, the better, I was initially nervous to even open this book. But Nancy Redd’s tone is so easy, assured and informative, and she makes the material feel super approachable. Photographs of real bodies, and how similar and different they all are from each other, help a lot, too.""—Marisa LaScala (she/her), Senior Parenting and Relationships Editor at Good Housekeeping   “A modern, inclusive user’s manual for your body. In today's world of misinformation and bad science, this book is a treasure trove of well-researched and medically sound advice about how to manage every bodily feature and function. I wish I had this book when I was 14!— Chandra Turner (she/her), former Executive Editor at Parents magazines and CosmoGIRL! and mother of two teenagers"


"""As someone who came from a family where the less said about bodies, the better, I was initially nervous to even open this book. But Nancy Redd’s tone is so easy, assured and informative, and she makes the material feel super approachable. Photographs of real bodies, and how similar and different they all are from each other, help a lot, too.""—Marisa LaScala (she/her), Senior Parenting and Relationships Editor at Good Housekeeping “If you want to get real about bodies, look no further than this book. With everything you’ve always wanted to know, but were too afraid to ask, Nancy Redd goes ‘there,’ opening up conversations that we need to have about health, wellness, and all the amazing parts that make up who we are.”--Robyn Silverman, PhD (she/her), bestselling author of How to Talk to Kids about Anything “Having a health guidebook with accompanying photographs is essential in helping young people recognize and celebrate their bodies exactly as they are. Sometimes a picture really is worth one thousand words..""--Paria Hassouri, MD (she/her), pediatrician, mother of three, and author of Found in Transition   ""A phenomenal, one-of-a-kind resource. Nancy Redd writes like the big sister everyone needs: no judgment, lots of respect, and all the tea.""--Katharine B. Dalke, MD (she/her, they/them), Psychiatrist, Penn Medicine   “A modern, inclusive user’s manual for your body. In today's world of misinformation and bad science, this book is a treasure trove of well-researched and medically sound advice about how to manage every bodily feature and function. I wish I had this book when I was 14!— Chandra Turner (she/her), former Executive Editor at Parents magazines and CosmoGIRL! and mother of two teenagers"


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"Nancy Redd is a New York Times bestselling author, health journalist, and on-air host. Called ""the perfect combination of style and substance"" by Essence magazine, Redd, a mother of two, has dedicated her publishing career to body positivity and inclusive representation."

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