Amazon.com: Stacked 32DDD Book

2009 May 26
by Sara Churchill

Stacked 32DDD Book Amazon.com

Amazing deal right now through Amazon.  Just $4.99

From Publishers Weekly
Like an artful comedienne, journalist Seligson (Going with the Grain), a self-avowedly well-endowed woman, wittily recounts her experiences as she anecdotally examines “what breasts mean to their bearers as well as their beholders.”

Assessing an abundant lexicon of breast slang, Seligson ponders the role of breasts as the marker of femininity, conversing with women of all ages about how their breast size affects their daily life and self-image. Quizzing experts on the evolutionary role of breasts for human sexual attraction, she surveys the history of the brassiere before purchasing “the perfect bra” at a renowned Manhattan retailer.

Seligson’s candid observations are hilarious as she visits a workaholic editor for Busty Beauties magazine and searches for the Guinness-record-holder for breast size, one Maxi Mounds, at an exotic dancing event. Questioning the global phenomenon of breast augmentation, Seligson reveals industry scams and discusses the psychology, ethics and cultural implications of implant consumerism with leading plastic surgeons and media scholars.

Concluding with cross-dressers and their removable breasts, the author proclaims herself at peace with herself as “a person who happens to be stacked.” Seligson’s earthy merriment and compassionate humor triumph as she surefootedly tours a subject bound to elicit strong feelings ranging from adulation to derision. (Feb.)

Source: Amazon.com: Stacked: A 32DDD Reports from the Front: Susan Seligson

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3 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 May 27

    I am anxious to read this. We have so many things that define our womanhood such as birthing children. But our breasts even before our periods are our first encounter with the adventure of being a woman.

  2. 2009 May 27

    This book is LOL. It is also very enlightening. When I finished reading it I had a great respect for the author. This book wasn’t promoted a lot because soon after it was published, the author’s husband (a famous illustrator whose name escapes me currently) passed away suddenly.

    I got it from the local library. Did I say it was funny & hard to put down? Excellently written.

  3. 2009 June 2
    Swan permalink

    Checked it out from the library. Loved every word of it. Bought it from amazon it was that good.

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