Friday, April 9, 2010

My Little Red Book - Review Repost and Giveaway

Last year I had the privilege to read and review a wonderful book called My Little Red Book by Rachel Kauder Nalebuff. Well, she has a new edition coming out soon and Hachette Book Group has ask me to repost my review and giveaway a few copies. How great is that?

Here's my review from a year ago:

My Little Red Book is a wonderful collection of stories about women's first periods. The stories come from women from different walks of life, different age groups and different cultures. Because of this, each story was unique, yet equally fascinating.

This book is awesome. While I was reading this book I kept thinking "Where has this book been all my life? Why didn't someone think of this before?" If someone had told me years ago that I'd be reading a book on menstruation (Argh! I hate that word), I would have told them they were crazy. I not only read this book, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

The collection reminds us that even though we are in many ways different from each other, there's a common bond with share with all women. That bond should be celebrated and talked about rather than hidden and silenced.

Gloria Steinem's "If Men Could Menstruate" was priceless...and so true. Also, I especially loved the section on "Euphemisms and Code Words" for periods. Some of them made me cringe a little ("Arts and Crafts week at panty camp", "Ordering l'omelette rouge") and lots of them made me laugh out loud ("Having the painters in", "Cleanup in aisle one", "Closed for maintenance".)

It's amazing how many women mentioned Judy Blume's book Are You There God? It's Me Margaret in their stories. I wonder if anyone realized at the time of its original publication just how many women (or generations) would be affected by the book. I know it was really popular when I was a preteen/teen.

I'm not going to share my first story (it's mostly unremarkable), however, I will say that I've always hated my period. Ok, that's a pretty strong word, eh? Let's go for not-liked-very-much-at-all. Better? I didn't think it was something to celebrate...more like something to hide or be embarrassed about. However, now that Nalebuff has issued this "call for a change in attitude", I can celebrate the 120 or so periods I have left. [Yes, I've counted...using mid-fifties as a guideline for menopause). So...Yippee! Period. Bring it on. I'm ready for you now.

Highly recommended. I can't say that enough. This book would make an ideal gift for any woman in your life...daughter, mother, niece, aunt, grandmother, sister, cousin, friend. Pick up a copy for yourself, too. The royalties from this book will go to a worthwhile charity.

For more information about the book, visit the book's official website.

To take a peek inside:


See what Rachel has to say about the book:


GIVEAWAY: I have 5 copies of this fabulous book to giveaway.

To enter, leave a comment below with a way for me to contact you. If I can't contact you, you can't win.

For a bonus entry: Follow my blog. In a separate comment let me know that you are a follower. New and current followers are eligible. Again, please include a way for me to contact you.

You'll have until midnight (CDT), April 23, 2010 to enter.

The giveaway is open to Canadian and US residents only. No P.O. boxes, please.

Five winners will be picked in a random draw on April 24, 2010. Those winners will be notified by email and have until noon on April 27, 2010 to respond with their mailing addresses.

Good Luck!

13 comments:

  1. this sounds really worthwhile to read. Please enter me in your contest. When my daughter had her first, I decided a celebration was in order, so i took her to an art gallery and bought her a really nice pair of earrings.

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  2. happily i'm already a follower and have been for ages. Thanks for hosting this ocntest.

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  3. I read your review last year and immediately put this book on my wishlist.....it's still on my wishlist, so I would love for a chance to win it! :)

    k9kutter64(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  4. I am a follower.
    Love & Hugs,
    Pam
    pk4290(at)comcast(dot)net

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  5. This book sounds awesome. I will put it on my wish list if I don't win.
    Love & Hugs,
    Pam
    pk4290(at)comcast(dot)net

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  6. This sounds like an interesting read - and just the thing to pass on to my young niece. Thanks so much for the entry.

    gaby317nyc at gmail.com

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  7. would enjoy reading this book...thanks for the chance :)

    karenk
    kmkuka at yahoo dot com

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  8. I would love to read this.

    misusedinnocence@aol.com

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  9. I follow on gfc/blogger.

    misusedinnocence@aol.com

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  10. Sounds interesting. Would love to win.

    rhoneygtn at yahoo dot com

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  11. I am a brand new follower! :)

    nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net

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  12. This was an amazing book. wow. So glad I won a copy here. Have finally posted my review and linked with yours. Thank-you.

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