Gross Anatomy, Mara Altman
Gross Anatomy, Mara Altman
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Gross Anatomy
Dispatches from the Front (and Back)

Author: Mara Altman

Narrator: Mara Altman

Unabridged: 9 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 08/21/2018


Synopsis

An honest, funny, neurotic, and totally gross love child of Mindy Kaling and Mary Roach.

Mara Altman's volatile and apprehensive relationship with her body has led her to wonder about a lot of stuff over the years. Like, who decided that women shouldn't have body hair? And how sweaty is too sweaty? Also, why is breast cleavage sexy but camel toe revolting? Isn't it all just cleavage? These questions and others like them have led to the comforting and sometimes smelly revelations that constitute Gross Anatomy, an essay collection about what it's like to operate the bags of meat we call our bodies.

Divided into two sections, "The Top Half" and "The Bottom Half," with cartoons scattered throughout, Altman's book takes the reader on a wild and relatable journey from head to toe--as she attempts to strike up a peace accord with our grody bits.

With a combination of personal anecdotes and fascinating research, Gross Anatomy holds up a magnifying glass to our beliefs, practices, biases, and body parts and shows us the naked truth: that there is greatness in our grossness.

About The Author

Mara Altman enjoys writing about issues that embarrass her (e.g., chin hair), because she has found that putting shame on the page defuses the stigma, leaving her with a sense of empowerment and freedom. Her first book, Thanks for Coming, an investigation into love and orgasm, was translated into three languages. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Salon, and New York magazine, among other publications. Before going freelance, Altman worked as a staff writer for The Village Voice and daily newspapers in India and Thailand. An alumna of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, she lives in San Diego with quite a few other hairy beings.


Reviews

Goodreads review by britt_brooke on April 20, 2020

Altman divulges the weird shit we deal with as women in a hilarious and informative manner. From body hair to tush functions to camouflaging the “toe,” she boldly discusses personal experiences and reservations while also conducting valid research. Think of a less boring Mary Roach (sorry; I like yo......more

Goodreads review by Amber on July 21, 2018

! So witty and comically right! Women feel as if they have to give up something to be accepted! She discussed things about the female body that women are ashamed to talk about usually.......more

Goodreads review by Brianne on March 01, 2019

This was one of those reads where it started to feel like work after a while - it wasn't that I wasn't enjoying it, it was just a lot. Like a /lot/, a lot. Overall I liked Mara Altman's candor, willingness to talk openly about her body and all its comings and goings in the way that a lot of us do wi......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on March 22, 2022

To be a complete woman, I felt as though I had to get rid of a part of myself. But why? Why does there have to be all this shame and angst about something that's a natural part of being woman? The pressure to be hairless has driven me to feel like I have to hide something from my fiance, to spend......more

Goodreads review by Marta Demianiuk on February 08, 2022

Bardzo ciekawa książka, choć pewnie odebrałabym ją lepiej te kilka lat temu, kiedy sama miałam różne kompleksy czy nie byłam świadoma różnych rzeczy. Ale i tak ciekawie było wędrować z autorką przez te wszystkie anatomiczne zagadnienia.......more


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Praise for Gross Anatomy

"I’ve wanted the language to discuss why I have been inveterately disappointed with my sex and body since the day I looked a mirror in the eye. Here is a book that will set you free, wake you up, and get you on your own team. I am a woman, and I will now take pleasure in allowing you to hear me roar."—Chelsea Handler 

“It's an honest, often hilarious look at women's bodies, how we think of them, our practices, questions, embarrassments. It's all on display, and Mara Altman is not shy about any of it.”—NPR’s All Things Considered

“Delightfully crass...[Altman’s] level of research coupled with her unique shade of humor sets her series of essays apart.”—Publishers Weekly

“An endearingly outrageous attempt to demystify the female body while shedding light on the causes of female corporeal insecurities. A simultaneously funny and informative memoir about the wonder of the human body.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Altman's bottomless curiosity and razor-sharp wit are a perfect match for fans of Mary Roach and everyone frustrated or fascinated by their mysterious vessel of flesh.”Booklist

“Altman both contends with her feelings about her own body and raises some cultural questions I've been pondering for a while...I felt very seen by it. So in a way, it's not just [about] one woman. It's [about] all of us."The Forward

"Like microdermabrasion for the psyche, Mara Altman's delightful collection removes the veneer of shame and stigma associated with the messier aspects of womanhood. Pairs well with tweezers."—Ada Calhoun, author of Wedding Toasts I'll Never Give

Gross Anatomy anoints Mara Altman at once the Mary Karr of sweat, the David Sedaris of head lice, and the Frank McCourt of nudist resorts....What more could you ask for in a book?”—Sarah Knight, New York Times–bestselling author of The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck

“Mara Altman treads bravely where most humans dare not go: into the slippery, icky, mushy corners of the collective human bod. She comes out triumphant, concluding hilariously that not every aspect of our bodies needs to be worshiped, purified, and/or plucked. Sometimes bodies are just plain odd. I read this while shrieking, laughing, and eating a bagel—as we bodies do.”—Tori Telfer, author of Lady Killers
 
“Gross Anatomy is a charming, deeply-researched, whole-hearted embrace of our imperfections, the things that women don't talk about because we feel they mar our societally imposed notions of femininity. But after reading Mara Altman's exploration of her body (and ours) you'll feel more comfortable with yourself, from head to toe.”—Jennifer 8. Lee, author of The Fortune Cookie Chronicles

“Forget that old fake news about sugar and spice. With wit and candor, Mara Altman tells us what girls are really made of—and it's a hair-raising revelation.”—Tom Robbins, author of Even Cowgirls Get the Blues and Jitterbug Perfume

“I love how Gross Anatomy delightfully reveals Mara Altman’s upbeat and life-affirming obsession with the human body—our lovelinesses and not-so-lovelinesses.  Lots of people will soon feel far more body-positive because of this book.”—Jon Ronson, author of The Psychopath Test

“Mara Altman boldly goes where no man has gone before. With this collection of hilarious and honest stories, I’m hoping that will change.”—Lesley Arfin, author of Dear Diary and co-creator of Netflix’s Love