This is a book, that is essentially a guide for girls, and has gone on the complete assumption that you know nothing regarding the subjects of relationships, bodies, sex and sexism. So really, if you know all of this stuff, some women may find this pretty pointless to read, right? Wrong! This book was rather thought provoking, humorous, but all done in a simple manner, so it may be understood by anyone.
I found the chapters about feminism, our bodies and women's mental health the most interesting. Women's bodies are forever receiving criticism. We are criticised for being too fat, too thin, too small, too tall, too freckly, not wearing enough make up, wearing too much make up.. Etc etc. My answer to that kind of criticism is a simple one. "Fuck you!" At the end of the day, we don't exist to please others. Why does the media constantly throw around images of skinny, tall, big breasted models, sending out the incorrect message to girls, that they indeed should strive to look like that? Well, it's bullshit. Plus, being super skinny, doesn't necessarily mean a better quality of health. The average woman in the UK, is 5ft 3 inches tall, and a size 16. What makes me sad, is some girls worry themselves so much about how they look, when they should be enjoying their lives.
I feel this book would be particularly useful for a woman approaching adulthood.