Shameless: How I Ditched the Diet, Got Naked, Found True Pleasure...and Somehow Got Home in Time To Cook Dinner
A Nonfiction, Autobiography, Memoir book. Solid three stars. I wanted to love the book. I wanted to like the writer. Sadly, neither hope...
A funny, sexy, and wildly entertaining look at the rewards of fully realized desire in the life of one ordinary woman.At 43 years old, Pamela Madsen was happily married to the man she fell in love with at 17. She was the mother of two sons and had a successful career as a nationally known advocate for fertility issues. But she felt a growing sexual restlessness and yearning that wouldn't let up. And though Pamela loved her husband and didn't want to have an affair, she knew deep down that she needed more, much more. In Shameless, she tells the story of how she found it—and not only kept her marriage intact but made it stronger than ever.In this fearless memoir, Pamela tells the story of her search for sexual, personal, and spiritual wholeness. She explores, in riveting detail, what she experienced at the hands of sexual healers, men who brought her untold pleasure (and became her close friends in the process).But this is not just another sex book: Shameless is also an account of how Pamela's journey healed her issues with food and body image and most important, helped her weave the many roles that...
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- Pages: 288 pages
- ISBN: 9781605291758 / 0
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From the subtitle, I was expecting a book about a woman learning to love herself and celebrate her body, which happened, and I loved that part (hence the second star), but this book has some major strikes against it. I simply could not get over or forgive the fact that for most of the book, she was going behind her husband's back, paying... Solid three stars. I wanted to love the book. I wanted to like the writer. Sadly, neither hope completely materialized. Despite the presumably important subject, and the 'fame' of the author, I found her needy, immature, and narcissistic. It was a very quick read, not because it was engrossing, engaging, or provoking, but because it... Weird. I think I read a good review of this book as a hilarious memoir of a woman having a midlife crisis, so I thought, "Okay. That could be interesting." It does has some amusing self-deprecating writing, but the crux is that this woman felt old and fat and like she was missing out since she'd only ever had sex with her husband. But...