DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK if you're looking for a calm, clinical approach, medical guidance, or hormone therapy deep dives.
This book isn't polite. It's not gentle. And it definitely doesn't give a f*ck about your comfort zone.
If you're looking for soft advice and lavender-scented platitudes, put this down and back away slowly.
But if you're ready for the raw, unfiltered truth about menopause — the kind that says what everyone's thinking (in exactly those words) — welcome to the revolution.
The Un-F*cking-Filtered Truth is not your mother's menopause book.
This is for the woman
Woke up drenched and furious, wondering "Am I dying or just menopausal?"
Forgot the word "house" mid-sentence and panicked it was dementia
Fantasizes about a cabin in the woods where no one asks what's for dinner
Is DONE being told to "just relax" or "try yoga"
Wants the truth — not a sales pitch for supplements that don’t work
Inside this book you'll
✓ The hormonal chaos no one warned you about (and why it's not your fault) ✓ Why rage, grief, and brain fog are NORMAL (not signs you’re broken) ✓ How to survive when your body feels destroyed ✓ Real talk about sex, relationships, and reclaiming your power ✓ The sisterhood you didn’t know you needed (shoutout to the We Don’t Care Club) ✓ Zero apologies, maximum honesty, and a whole lot of profanity
Fair This book contains unfiltered language, raw truth, and enough rage to power a small city. If you’re offended by the word fck,* this isn’t for you.
But if you’re ready to stop shrinking, start roaring, and burn down every rule that no longer fits?
Jennifer Mills is the author of five books: the novels The Airways (Picador, 2021), Dyschronia (Picador, 2018; shortlisted for the 2019 Miles Franklin Award for Literature and the 2019 Aurealis Award for Best Science Fiction Novel), Gone (2011), and The Diamond Anchor (2009), and a collection of short stories, The Rest is Weight (2012). In 2012 Mills was named a Best Young Australian Novelist by the Sydney Morning Herald and in 2014 was awarded the Barbara Hanrahan Fellowship from the Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature. Mills lives on Kaurna Yerta.