‘Breasts: a relatively brief relationship’ is an important book. At 100 pages, the writing is relatable, visceral, and funny. It’s also angry, and frustrated, and filled with longing.
Set into three parts (Sex, Food, Cancer), Edelstein deftly hones in on the complicated relationships many have with their breasts. This is an emotive book, one to read quickly. When I received it, I sat and read it cover to cover, unwilling to pause between sections. Edelstein takes you through the full range of emotions, talking about some difficult subjects – sexual harassment, breastfeeding, breast cancer – whilst still managing to infuse each with a sweet, knowing humour. Breasts reads like an older friend talking you through everything that might happen throughout your lifetime.
I think anyone would struggle to not recognise themselves in at least one section of Edelstein’s book. It’s also just wonderfully written – the writing is confident and intimate, and grips you immediately, from the very first page. This is a book everyone should read, one to keep on the shelf and lend to the important people in your life. I’m thankful that I’ve read it.
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