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Our Red Book

2022
A collection of essays, oral histories, and artworks about periods across all stages of life, gathered by the editor of the New York Times bestselling anthology My Little Red Book. After hearing a harrowing coming-of-age story from her great aunt, Rachel Kauder Nalebuff started gathering stories about menstruation in her family that had never been told. What began as an oral history project quickly snowballed: Rachel heard from family and friends, and then from strangers--writers, experts, community leaders, activists, young people, and other visionaries--about the most intimate physical transformations in their lives. Our Red Book takes us through stories of first periods, last periods, missing periods, and everything about bleeding that people wish they had been told. Weaving together powerful voices--from teenagers, midwives, Indigenous scholars, Olympic athletes, incarcerated writers, disoriented fathers, elected leaders who fought to make period products free, friends transitioning genders, grandmothers, and lovers--the book invites us on a collective journey of growth and change, with Rachel's own voice as a guide. The result is a people's history of menstruation, told through an array of perspectives and identities that span the globe. Gathered over twenty years, the collection takes stock of our shifting relationships to family, cultural inheritance, gender, aging, and liberation.

I've got my period. So what?

2017
" ... Comedian and Scandinavian YouTube sensation Clara Henry has the answers to ... questions about [menstruation], ... cover[ing] important terms, types of sanitary protection, ... the history of menstruation and women's fight for equal access to reproductive healthcare, [and more]"--Publisher provided.

Go with the flow

Sasha gets her period and her friends Abby, Brit, and Christine rush her to their high school bathroom only to find no feminine hygiene dispensers. They approach administration about this oversight only to be told of budget cuts, which the girls find demeaning as the football team is able to get new uniforms. The girls protest the double standard until Abby gets carried away and all of the girls get in trouble. Contains information about period activism and an introduction to period normalcy.

Teen health from head to toe

exploring issues and risks
"This book offers a head-to-toe look at the health concerns most pertinent to teens and young adults and what they can do to safeguard their health. It also provides general information on anatomy and function"--Provided by publisher.

Welcome to your period!

2021
Provides information about menstruation, answering questions girls often have about their periods, discussing what cramps feel like, whether you can feel blood coming out, what you should do if your pad leaks onto your clothes, and more.

Blood moon

2020
After school one day, physics lover and astronomy fan Frankie has her first sexual experience, with quiet and gorgeous Benjamin and gets her period. It's only blood, they agree. But soon a gruesome meme goes viral, turning an intimate, affectionate afternoon into something sordid, mortifying, and damaging. In the time it takes to swipe, Frankie's universe implodes. Who can she trust? Not Harriet, her suddenly cruel best friend, and certainly not Benjamin, the only one who knew about the incident. With the online shaming taking on a horrifying life of its own, Frankie begins wo wonder if her normal life is over"--Dust jacket.

Go with the flow

2020
"Sophomores Abby, Brit, Christine, and Sasha are fed up. Hazelton High never has enough tampons. Or pads. Or adults who will listen. Sick of an administration that puts football before female health, the girls confront a world that shrugs--or worse, squirms--at the thought of a menstruation revolution. They band together to make a change. It's no easy task, especially while grappling with everything from crushes to trig to JV track but they have each other's backs. That is, until one of the girls goes rogue, testing the limits of their friendship and pushing the friends to question the power of their own voices"--Provided by publisher.

Go with the flow

"Sophomores Abby, Brit, Christine, and Sasha are fed up. Hazelton High never has enough tampons. Or pads. Or adults who will listen. Sick of an administration that puts football before female health, the girls confront a world that shrugs--or worse, squirms--at the thought of a menstruation revolution. They band together to make a change. It's no easy task, especially while grappling with everything from crushes to trig to JV track but they have each other's backs. That is, until one of the girls goes rogue, testing the limits of their friendship and pushing the friends to question the power of their own voices"--Provided by publisher.
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On the spot

real girls on periods, growing up, and finding your groove
Presents a guide for adolescent and young adult girls on puberty, growing up, and advice on becoming a women, from other teenage girls, with first-hand accounts of the changes the body goes through.
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Period power

a manifesto for the menstrual movement
2018
"This is a book about gender equality in the United States and how to engage in activism to get there"--Provided by publisher.

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