My Body Keeps Your Secrets

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From Lucia Osborne-Crowley comes a necessary, elegant and empathetic work exploring the intricacies of abuse, trauma and shame. Through the voices of women, trans and non-binary people around the world, and her own deeply moving testimony, Lucia speaks of vulnerability and acceptance and the reclaiming of ourselves in a world that repeatedly asks us to carry the weight of the shame of the atrocities committed against us. Widely researched and boldly argued, ‘My Body Keeps Your Secrets’ reveals the secrets a body keeps – the trauma that can rewrite our biology, our relationship with sex, and how we connect with others – in a daring and immersive literary form, establishing Lucia’s credentials as a key intersectional feminist thinker of a new generation.

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SKU: 9781911648130 Category: Publisher/imprint : The Indigo Press
Page count : 303
Published on 2nd September, 2021

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Lucia Osborne-Crowley, author of I Choose Elena, writes about the secrets a body keeps, from gender identity, puberty, and menstruation to sexual pleasure; to pregnancy or its absence; and to darker secrets of abuse, invasion, or violation. The voices of women, trans and non-binary people around the world, and the author’s own deeply moving testimony, cohere into an immersive polyphonic memoir that tells the story of the young person’s body in 2021. In this boldly argued and widely researched work about reclaiming our bodies from shame, Osborne-Crowley establishes her credentials as a key intersectional feminist thinker of her generation.

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Weight 0.342 kg
Dimensions 21.6 × 13.4 × 2.6 cm
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