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Mating in Captivity and Related Reads 4 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Lynn Enright
SKU: MAN-9789123912841
Barcode: 9789123912841
Publisher: Allen & Unwin/Hodder & Stoughton/HQ/Piatkus
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Titles in This Set:
Vagina: A Re-Education
Mating in Captivity
It's About Bloody Time
The Vagina Bible

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Discover a fearless quartet of voices that explore the female body, desire, and health with candor and warmth. This four-book set brings together Vagina: A Re-Education by Lynn Enright, Mating in Captivity by Esther Perel, It’s About Bloody Time by Emma Barnett, and The Vagina Bible by Jen Gunter. Each title approaches sex and anatomy from a different angle—from cultural critique and therapy-based insight to menstrual health and medical evidence. The collection is ideal for readers seeking frank, informed conversation about intimacy, empowerment, and body autonomy. Whether you’re revisiting your own experiences, seeking reliable health guidance, or gifting someone who wants honest dialogue about womanhood, this set offers accessible reads that educate, challenge norms, and spark meaningful discussion.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these four books, the collection covers anatomy, desire, menstruation, and medical facts with a human touch. It starts with cultural narratives and the re-education of female bodies, then moves into relationship dynamics and erotic intelligence, exploring how long-term connection and curiosity keep intimacy alive. It includes menstruation and period discourse, challenging stigma and celebrating natural cycles. Finally, it offers practical medical guidance on common concerns, myths, contraception, menopause, and pelvic health in accessible language. Readers will gain tools for healthier conversations with partners and clinicians, a broader vocabulary to describe sensations and needs, and a more confident sense of their own bodies. The progression mirrors a journey from spotlight on the body to informed self-advocacy, making this collection valuable for both personal discovery and educational discussion in families or study groups.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Vagina: A Re-Education
Vagina: A Re-Education challenges outdated narratives about the female body with wit, insight, and a sharp eye for social norms. Lynn Enright threads personal reflection with cultural critique, inviting readers to question the myths that shape sexuality, consent, and body image. The voice is approachable and brave, blending humor with honest analysis to demystify topics that many find awkward or taboo. This book is a lively entry point for readers seeking empowering conversations about anatomy, identity, and sexual autonomy.

Mating in Captivity
Esther Perel’s Mating in Captivity examines why desire can flicker in long-term relationships and how couples can cultivate erotic energy without sacrificing intimacy. Drawing on decades of clinical experience, Perel offers practical strategies, provocative questions, and case-based wisdom that helps partners navigate routine, parenting, and individuality. The book invites readers to reframe desire as a simmering conversation rather than a distant flame, providing tools to build connection, playfulness, and trust over time.

It's About Bloody Time
It's About Bloody Time is a fearless, funny, and sometimes unapologetic exploration of the realities of menstruation. Barnett shares personal experiences and research to break down stigma, answer common questions, and illuminate the cultural forces shaping periods. The book blends accessible science with candid storytelling, making it ideal for teens stepping into puberty and adults seeking clearer health information. It’s a practical, entertaining guide to navigating cycles with confidence.

The Vagina Bible
The Vagina Bible is a modern medical owner's manual for the female body. Grounded in evidence, it debunks myths, clarifies medical advice, and offers clear guidance on everything from contraception to menopause. Gunter writes with authority and empathy, translating complex science into practical tips that readers can apply at home and with clinicians. This book is a crucial resource for anyone seeking reliable, nonjudgmental health information about female anatomy.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This four-book collection is ideal for curious readers across ages who want to understand female bodies better, couples seeking healthier relationships, students exploring gender and health, and gift buyers looking for meaningful, conversation-stimulating reads. It works well for book clubs examining sexuality, health, and wellness, as well as families and classrooms seeking open discussions about anatomy, consent, and biology. Fans of feminist science writing will appreciate the diverse voices and practical insights, making this set a thoughtful addition to any personal library.

Key Benefits:

  • Four authoritative voices united in one affordable set
  • Accessible, evidence-based guidance on anatomy, sexuality, and health
  • A compelling gift for graduates, couples, and curious readers
  • Winner for thoughtful book club and classroom discussions
  • Encourages open conversations about periods, contraception, and menopause
  • Improves health literacy and self-advocacy through reliable information

About the Author:
Lynn Enright is a writer and journalist known for incisive cultural commentary and feminist perspectives. Esther Perel is a world‑renowned psychotherapist and author of Mating in Captivity, celebrated for her work on erotic intelligence and relationship dynamics. Emma Barnett is a prominent broadcaster and journalist who writes openly about women’s health, sexuality and social issues. Jen Gunter is a physician and outspoken advocate for evidence‑based medicine, whose Vagina Bible has helped readers navigate reproductive health with clarity. Together, these four voices bring a rare blend of literary voice, clinical insight, and practical guidance, offering a comprehensive exploration of women’s bodies and lives.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection invites deep thinking and open conversation, pairing literary engagement with practical health literacy. The four titles complement each other—one book offers cultural critique, another clinical insight, a third menstrual health, and the fourth medical guidance—creating a holistic reading experience. It’s an excellent gift for anyone curious about female biology, sexuality, and wellness, and a valuable resource for discussions in study groups, classrooms, or intimate conversations at home. Owning the complete set means access to diverse expertise in a single, thoughtfully curated package that respects readers’ intelligence and curiosity.

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